On Aug 19, 5:57 pm, Ben Fritz <fritzophre...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 19, 2:03 pm, Paul <paul.domas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > You'll need to tweak your command setup in your .vimrc.
> > > See :help :command-bar.
>
> > I took a read, but it wasn't clear what parts pertain to my problem.
> > I suspect that the text coming after my two letter command is being
> > interpretted as arguments.
>
> Correct. You need to change your command to something like:
>
>   command -bar FN set nofoldenable | setl foldcolumn=0
>
> Doing it this way, you can do:
>
> :command1 | FN | command2 | command3
>
> and it will work as expected.
>
> Without it, you will need to:
>
> :command1 | execute "FN" | command2 | command3
>
> or avoid chaining commands together.
>
> More details at :help :bar, where you can see that 'a user defined
> command without the "-bar" argument" sees the '|' as part of their
> arguments. Since your command accepts no arguments, you get a
> "trailing characters" message.

Well duh.  I was looking right at it.  I didn't realize I was reading
about a command line switch.  It sure is useful.  Thanks!

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