Ben Fritz wrote:
>> I think you're looking for the 'foldcolumn' option. Clicking the + or - in 
>> the column displayed when this option is set to non-zero will expand or 
>> collapse folds.
>>     

Christian Brabandt wrote:
> You can, if you set the foldcolumn option to some value larger than 
> zero. A click there will close an open  fold and open a closed fold. See 
> also the documentation at :h fold-foldcolumn
> regards,
> Christian
>   
----
    Yes and no -- there was an existing + displayed where the fold was
that didn't take
an extra column that I was wanting to click on.

    However, the fold-column option offers other benefits in navigation, so
it might suit me better!  I'll have to play w/it and see how it grows on
me...

Thanks!



Charles Campbell wrote:
> nno    <silent> <space>    :exe 'silent! normal!
> '.((foldclosed('.')>0)? 'zMzx' : 'zc')<cr>
>  I suppose that instead of <space> one could put <leftmouse> or whatever.

(and maybe I'll throw in that space bar mapping too, just for kicks on a
mouseclick...
;->


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