On 05/22/2017 02:57 PM, Ethan Furman wrote: >> Kind of reminds me of LISP. Lots of closing parenths, and often then >> just all get stuck together on a long. But I guess that's why they >> invented paren matching shortcuts in editors. To make it easy to see if >> you have them matched up. This works with braces too. Perhaps there is >> a plugin for Vim to jump back and forth between the beginning and end of >> a blog? Wouldn't be too hard to just look at indent.
Sigh. Missing words, the wrong words! Block, not blog. agg. > It's built-in, no plug-in necessary. > > I still find white-space indentation easier to read, though. Is that block 20 lines down inside or outside the above > if/for/while? Just put your cursor on it and go straight down and you'll find out. Not so easy if the braces aren't > lined up (at least for me). True enough. Would still be nice to jump, though. Sometimes things get longer than a page (like a class definition). -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list