On Tue, Aug 27, 2013, at 22:17, Nikolay Pavlov wrote:

On Aug 28, 2013 12:01 AM, "Niels Kobschätzki"
<[1][email protected]> wrote:

>

> Hi,

>

> I have a question about folding methods. Out of my head there are 3:
syntax, indent, manual.

  You missed diff, marker and expr.

  > When I set the mode to one of the "automatic" ones (syntax,
  indent), it doesn't seem that I can zf anymore. I tried to switch to
  manual (:set foldmethod=manual), set the fold manually and then
  switch back to indent but then my manual fold got opened again.

> Is there any way to be in indent mode because then I can easily use
"zc" and also use "zf" when I want to fold outside the indentations?

  You can remap zf to use custom function and emulate any behavior you
  need with fdm=expr. I guess you will have to rely on something like
  markers or signs to achieve what you want since simply recording
  first and last lines in a custom function and use this data within
  foldexpr will not work as when lines are added/removed simple
  records become invalid. Sign and markers position gets adjusted in
  this case though.

Tbh I have no real idea what you are talking about ;)

I just would like to select in visual mode some lines and fold them.
Why should I record anything?



  > Is there a faster way to switch between folding methods than ":set
  foldmethod=<method>"?

  As usual, you should create a custom mapping.

I thought so but hoped for something built-in.



Thanks for your help :)



Niels

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