I'm really excited about the possibility about running a command over a set of folds. What this would mean is that I could store a command, then rather than trying to run it 10 times, see that I have a few more lines to execute, run it again, hoping that I don't go too far, instead I could fold the lines I want to execute the command over, then only execute the command over what's folded. In fact I was so excited, I started to add this to one of the wikia pages on folding. But then I was slightly disappointed to see that the "command" that folddoc expected didn't like my escape sequences. Could you help me determine what's wrong? Store the keysequence into a buffer: qa^i ^[ (escape key) Set the mark with ma, and go to the line I want to start the fold. Make the fold to the mark that I've set zf'a Now, the part that doesn't work: :folddoc <ctrl+r>a
Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thanks, Ven -- 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
