El viernes, 16 de agosto de 2013 19:15:36 UTC+2, Javier Mediavilla Vegas  
escribió:
> Hi all,
> Is there any command or any method that allows to include a file in the 
> current file you are editing?
> 
> By including a file I don't mean to read it with :read and paste it. I mean 
> something like 
>     \include{file}
> 
> The semantic that I am looking can be (merely an example):
>     In normal mode, if some include is expanded, it deletes it contents and
>        replaces the \include statement
> 
>     In insert mode, when the cursor is hover the line the include is written, 
> vim 
>        reads the file, and copy its content to the line the statement was.
> 
> Basically, I would like to have a conceal behaviour for such an order that 
> loads a file as is in that moment so changes in the file included are 
> reflected in the file that includes it.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Regards,
> Javier.

Sorry for not putting an example.
I want to achieve a latex like behaviour. For example:

---- snippet.txt ----
this is a snippet

---- main.txt ----
this is the main text
\include{snippet.txt}

So, If I hover the cursor over line 2 of main.txt in insert mode, vim 
substitutes \include{snippet.txt} by its contents.

---- main.txt ----
this is the main text
this is a snippet

If I exit insert mode, the text becomes again as before, with \include. Suppose 
now I change the file snippet.txt to

---- snippet.txt ----
this is a snippet
added some new stuff

Then, with main.txt opened, hover over \include{snippet.txt} to get

---- main.txt ----
this is the main text
this is a snippet
added some new stuff

When I change to normal mode, the file main.txt becomes to the original state, 
that is

---- main.txt ----
this is the main text
\include{snippet.txt}

Cheers,
Javier

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