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:: Oh okay, maybe I'm mistaken with that. I thought one could also contract the node of the main text buffer. E.g. if I have an function in Python I would like to contract and expand the content of it. Isn't that possible with this plugin? --[[User:Onnuex|Onnuex]] 15:43, May 14, 2012 (UTC) |
:: Oh okay, maybe I'm mistaken with that. I thought one could also contract the node of the main text buffer. E.g. if I have an function in Python I would like to contract and expand the content of it. Isn't that possible with this plugin? --[[User:Onnuex|Onnuex]] 15:43, May 14, 2012 (UTC) |
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::: No, that is not possible. Voom does not configure folding or any other settings in the source buffer. That should be done by filetype-specific plugins. There is the "R" command: in the Tree buffer you can select some nodes and hit "R" to select corresponding Range in the source buffer. Then you can create fold with "zf" if &foldmethod is manual. [[User:Vlad.irnov|Vlad.irnov]] 16:43, May 14, 2012 (UTC) |
::: No, that is not possible. Voom does not configure folding or any other settings in the source buffer. That should be done by filetype-specific plugins. There is the "R" command: in the Tree buffer you can select some nodes and hit "R" to select corresponding Range in the source buffer. Then you can create fold with "zf" if &foldmethod is manual. [[User:Vlad.irnov|Vlad.irnov]] 16:43, May 14, 2012 (UTC) |
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+ | Maybe the archive could be modified in order to fit the usual archive structure. |
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+ | :Done in VOoM 5.0 [[User:Vlad.irnov|Vlad.irnov]] ([[User talk:Vlad.irnov|talk]]) 05:43, November 26, 2013 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 05:43, 26 November 2013
Use this page to discuss script 2657 VOoM (Vim Outliner of Markers) -- two-pane outliner and related utilities
- Add constructive comments, bug reports, or discuss improvements (see the guideline).
- Do not document the script here (the author should do that on vim.org).
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Improvements[]
Voom should also parse TeX-files
- Ok, I am working on it, looks doable and fun. Vlad.irnov 05:39, May 17, 2012 (UTC)
- Done! There is now LaTeX mode. Screenshot: http://vim-voom.github.com/pics/voom_latex.png
Vlad.irnov 02:52, June 4, 2012 (UTC)
Comment[]
I'm having difficulty getting Voom to work with files whose filenames contain spaces. I get the error "Only one file name allowed." Is there a workaround for this?
- Probably you just need to escape it like all file names you edit on the command line, for example,
:edit C:\Documents\ and\ Settings\exampleuser\My\ Documents\file.txt
—Fritzophrenic 15:35, April 30, 2012 (UTC)- This has been fixed in version 4.3.Vlad.irnov 14:26, May 14, 2012 (UTC)
Comment[]
I can't get this plugin to contract/expand notes. As I read it should be "space" or following key combos which I mapped to F10:
"Collapse or expand outline inoremap <F10> <C-O>za nnoremap <F10> za onoremap <F10> <C-C>za vnoremap <F10> zf
I've got following plugins installed: vim-paster (upload documents to pastebin-services e.g. via :%Paste), vim-nerdcommenter (toggle comments), vim-nerdtree (file explorer), vim-taglist (source code browser), vim-live-latex-preview, vim-supertab vim-spell-de. I hope these plugins won't conflict vim-voom in this aspect?! --79.227.131.123 13:24, May 14, 2012 (UTC)
- This is strange. If you see folds in the Tree buffer then you should be able to toggle the current node's folding with <Space>. Standard Vim commands za, zM, zR, etc. should work as usual. Vlad.irnov 14:26, May 14, 2012 (UTC)
- Oh okay, maybe I'm mistaken with that. I thought one could also contract the node of the main text buffer. E.g. if I have an function in Python I would like to contract and expand the content of it. Isn't that possible with this plugin? --Onnuex 15:43, May 14, 2012 (UTC)
- No, that is not possible. Voom does not configure folding or any other settings in the source buffer. That should be done by filetype-specific plugins. There is the "R" command: in the Tree buffer you can select some nodes and hit "R" to select corresponding Range in the source buffer. Then you can create fold with "zf" if &foldmethod is manual. Vlad.irnov 16:43, May 14, 2012 (UTC)
- Oh okay, maybe I'm mistaken with that. I thought one could also contract the node of the main text buffer. E.g. if I have an function in Python I would like to contract and expand the content of it. Isn't that possible with this plugin? --Onnuex 15:43, May 14, 2012 (UTC)
Comment[]
Maybe the archive could be modified in order to fit the usual archive structure.
- Done in VOoM 5.0 Vlad.irnov (talk) 05:43, November 26, 2013 (UTC)