Bonjour, I want to use Vim to write a book, which means I periodically wish to print my WIP. Each Vim line is, in fact, a normal book paragraph, of course.
My .vimrc file has these settings : set printoptions=paper:A4,portrait:y,duplex:long,wrap:y,number:y,syntax:n set printfont=Inconsolata:h13 The results are, as you already guessed : - Vim line numbers : correctly adjusted on the left, no word wrapping underneath - Text wrapping : if it wraps, it is truncated, and it is not truncated only when it does not wrap - Plus, I have a little annoyance : the paragraphs (Vim lines) have no space to visually separate them ; I know the solution is to insert a blank line in between, but that messes up the numbering My questions : - Is it possible to have a word-wrap equivalent in the printing process (I read that part of the manual, and I know this is not a printoption) ? Btw, does Vim 7.3 solve this ? - Is it possible to have a bigger linespace "breathing" at the end of the Vim line ? - And a very secondary question : is it possible to print directly a booklet on a recto-verso A4, something like (in plain english) : print page 4, then page 1, duplex:short, then page 3, and finally page 2 then repeat (increment 4) until you reach the end of the 500 pages masterpiece ... ? or must I use Acrobat to do this ? Thanks in advance ThG -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php