On Thursday, March 21, 2013 2:15:27 AM UTC-5, sheetal wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I don't konw if this is possible, but i've a text file on which i've applied 
> fold cmd using the marks, Now when i send the file to over email, I want to 
> keep the fold intact so that the other person viewing the file should also 
> see the folds, Current behaviour is the person viewing the file will see all 
> the fold extended and also if we try fold using 'zc' Error saying fold not 
> defined pops up.
> Any pointers on this would be appreciated. 
> 
> Thank you.

If you're just sending them something to view, but not really intending them to 
edit it, you can also use :TOhtml (especially with dynamic folding enabled) to 
create an HTML representation of your file including the fold information.

This is one of the things I actually use :TOhtml for, especially when I'm 
sharing with non-Vim users.

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