On Nov 3, 1:28 pm, "Benjamin R. Haskell" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't quite understand the use case, though. It looks like you're > editing wiki markup. So it's probably not going to respect your line > breaks, anyway. > > Is it just so it looks the way you want in Vim itself? > Ben -- Thanks, yes, it definitely is so that blocks of text in Vim look like blocks of text, not regular lines interspersed with other lines that have just a couple of words. I'm editing Emacs Org-mode documents in my VimOrganizer plugin, which is geared more towards authoring text than code. You're of course right that whatever export method I choose will ignore the line breaks. But that doesn't mean I want to look at a bunch of raggedy- rag text lines in areas of my document where I'm using links with conceal, which are common parts of Org-mode documents. Emacs deals with these concealed areas without having them affect line breaks; I was hoping Vim would be able to also. I may check into using an insert-mode autocmd to dynamically alter textwidth if user enters insert-mode on line with concealed links. Or some kind of function to just reformat a block that gets called when user decides it's needed. Not sure if those will get me as far as I want to go. But it definitely is a use-case that makes sense, as evidenced by fact that Emacs has been given the ability to do it. ;) Thanks for the info. . . Regards, Herb -- 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
