On 7/4/2021 1:08 PM, Julius Hamilton wrote:
I would like to print the output of a shell command - a webpage dump -
into a Vim buffer, and have those lines immediately folded, rather than
a second step of selecting and folding them.
The command would look something like:
:r! w3m -dump url.com <http://url.com> FOLD
How would this be possible?
Tested the following for <some_command> being dir:
exec(':r !<some_command>') |normal zM
I would like to navigate my folds in an easier way than navigating to
the blue line that appears, and unfolding them. Is it possible to get
some kind of table of contents sidebar
Doesn't the first line of the fold constitute a table of contents? I do
not see a blue line -- instead, I see a + in the left most column and
the rest of the line is the first line of the folded material.
where you can select a fold and
open or close it? In my current configuration, I don't see an indicator
that a fold is on a certain line, if that fold is currently unfolded.
For me, I know the rules being used for creating folds. So when I see
unfolded material, I can see the rule for folding in the material and
know that the material is unfolded material. Since I can readily see
that the unfolded material is part of a fold, I do not need an
additional, superfluous indicator that the material can be folded.
Thank you very much,
Julius
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