On Aug 17, 11:06 am, "Christian Brabandt" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wed, August 17, 2011 4:52 pm, Paul wrote: > > According to the help, foldcolumn is local to window. I can try > > ":setg foldcolumn=0", but when I issue ":setg? foldcolumn", the result > > depends is determined by whatever window I happen to be in. So does > > the foldcolumns showing in the command history. After ":setg fdc=0", > > try ":setg fdc?" from different windows, some with foldcolumns and > > some without. Also try calling up the command history from different > > windows. Do you get the same variable result? > > If I only enter :setlocal fdc=7 issuing :setg fdc? always returns 0 > which is what I would expect. > > Are you sure, you don't have in your .vimrc anywhere a set fdc=7 > command?
Yes. I'm sure. However, I'm running into behaviour that is inconsistent with my previous post. I issued ":setg fdc=0" in a window that has fdc=7. The foldcolumns remains 7 (from looking at the window) byt querying ":setg fdc?" returns 0. Furthermore, calling up the command history shows the temporary window with no fold columns. I am quite sure that I reported things accurately in my previous post, so I'm stumped. It might be a problem between the keyboard and the chair, but I thought I was pretty careful about the tests that I described....Let's call it an ID-10-T issue for now. I expect the problem to rear its head again, but I hope to be wrong. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
