Dear all, I wanted a way to make vim, when opening a file, open all folds it contained. But *only* when opening the file: if I closed some folds on the original file and then switched to another window or buffer, when returning to the original one the folds I had closed should remain closed. The only way I could solve this was by putting this in my.vimrc:
autocmd BufWinEnter * :call ExpandFoldsOnOpenFile()
function! ExpandFoldsOnOpenFile() if exists("b:did_initial_fold_expansion") | return endif let b:did_initial_fold_expansion = 1 normal(zR) endfunction Of course I did *not* want to do this for every file, but before I could move that piece of code out of .vimrc, I noticed something strange: when opening a lot of files, even ones with no folds, vim would *not* start in the file's first line. The most notorious case was mutt: vim would start in the first non-blank line (either the signature line or the "Reply Original in..." line if replying to a previous mail). Now my question is... *why* does this happen? I mean, if I open a file with no folds, and do "zR", the cursor stays in the same line. I've read the docs on folds, but I could not an answer. Ideas anyone? Thanks, --Óscar -- -- 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--- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_use" group.
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