[Vimoutliner] outline level numbering is wacked?
Sam Roberts
sroberts at uniserve.com
Sun Mar 11 21:02:53 EST 2007
Quoting slitt at troubleshooters.com, on Sun, Mar 11, 2007 at 05:48:07PM -0400:
> How did you get the numbers on the left?
Huh? I'm completely flumuxed, its like we don't even use the same editor.
I didn't "get" the numbers on the left, vimoutliner put them there. Its the
"foldcolumn" (:help foldcolumn").
Do you not expect the first column on the left in a terminal to be used by vim
and vimoutliner to show the fold level? Is this some kind of gvim/vim in a
terminal miscommunication? Does gvim do something differently?
To answer your question literally:
I run vim in an xterm. I open the .otl files I sent you (p.otl and n.otl). I
copy the relevant part of the xterm with the mouse. I paste that into the copy
of vim running in my mailer (with :set paste).
So, it's exactly what I see in my terminal window. When you open, for example,
the p.otl file I showed in my email, it doesn't look like the screenshot I
included? Like this, for example?
=======THIS IS THE TOP OF MY XTERM WINDOW===============================================================|
-level 0
- level 1
- level 2
- level 3
- : level 4
5 : level 4
5: level 4
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"p.otl" 7L, 76C 1,1 All
===================BOTTOM OF XTERM =====================================================================|
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