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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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Bram Moolenaar8f3f58f2010-01-06 20:52:26 +01007Folding *Folding* *folding* *folds*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +00008
9You can find an introduction on folding in chapter 28 of the user manual.
10|usr_28.txt|
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121. Fold methods |fold-methods|
132. Fold commands |fold-commands|
143. Fold options |fold-options|
154. Behavior of folds |fold-behavior|
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Bram Moolenaardb84e452010-08-15 13:50:43 +020017{not available when compiled without the |+folding| feature}
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000018
19==============================================================================
201. Fold methods *fold-methods*
21
22The folding method can be set with the 'foldmethod' option.
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24When setting 'foldmethod' to a value other than "manual", all folds are
25deleted and new ones created. Switching to the "manual" method doesn't remove
26the existing folds. This can be used to first define the folds automatically
27and then change them manually.
28
29There are six methods to select folds:
30 manual manually define folds
31 indent more indent means a higher fold level
32 expr specify an expression to define folds
33 syntax folds defined by syntax highlighting
34 diff folds for unchanged text
35 marker folds defined by markers in the text
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37
38MANUAL *fold-manual*
39
40Use commands to manually define the fold regions. This can also be used by a
41script that parses text to find folds.
42
43The level of a fold is only defined by its nesting. To increase the fold
44level of a fold for a range of lines, define a fold inside it that has the
45same lines.
46
47The manual folds are lost when you abandon the file. To save the folds use
48the |:mkview| command. The view can be restored later with |:loadview|.
49
50
51INDENT *fold-indent*
52
53The folds are automatically defined by the indent of the lines.
54
55The foldlevel is computed from the indent of the line, divided by the
56'shiftwidth' (rounded down). A sequence of lines with the same or higher fold
57level form a fold, with the lines with a higher level forming a nested fold.
58
59The nesting of folds is limited with 'foldnestmax'.
60
61Some lines are ignored and get the fold level of the line above or below it,
Bram Moolenaar446beb42011-05-10 17:18:44 +020062whichever is lower. These are empty or white lines and lines starting
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000063with a character in 'foldignore'. White space is skipped before checking for
64characters in 'foldignore'. For C use "#" to ignore preprocessor lines.
65
Bram Moolenaar214641f2017-03-05 17:04:09 +010066When you want to ignore lines in another way, use the "expr" method. The
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000067|indent()| function can be used in 'foldexpr' to get the indent of a line.
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69
70EXPR *fold-expr*
71
72The folds are automatically defined by their foldlevel, like with the "indent"
73method. The value of the 'foldexpr' option is evaluated to get the foldlevel
74of a line. Examples:
Bram Moolenaar666771a2007-05-12 14:03:30 +000075This will create a fold for all consecutive lines that start with a tab: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000076 :set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum)[0]==\"\\t\"
77This will call a function to compute the fold level: >
78 :set foldexpr=MyFoldLevel(v:lnum)
79This will make a fold out of paragraphs separated by blank lines: >
80 :set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum)=~'^\\s*$'&&getline(v:lnum+1)=~'\\S'?'<1':1
Bram Moolenaar3c2881d2017-03-21 19:18:29 +010081This does the same: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +000082 :set foldexpr=getline(v:lnum-1)=~'^\\s*$'&&getline(v:lnum)=~'\\S'?'>1':1
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84Note that backslashes must be used to escape characters that ":set" handles
85differently (space, backslash, double quote, etc., see |option-backslash|).
86
87These are the conditions with which the expression is evaluated:
88- The current buffer and window are set for the line.
89- The variable "v:lnum" is set to the line number.
90- The result is used for the fold level in this way:
91 value meaning ~
92 0 the line is not in a fold
93 1, 2, .. the line is in a fold with this level
94 -1 the fold level is undefined, use the fold level of a
95 line before or after this line, whichever is the
96 lowest.
97 "=" use fold level from the previous line
98 "a1", "a2", .. add one, two, .. to the fold level of the previous
Bram Moolenaard042dc82015-11-24 19:18:36 +010099 line, use the result for the current line
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000100 "s1", "s2", .. subtract one, two, .. from the fold level of the
Bram Moolenaard042dc82015-11-24 19:18:36 +0100101 previous line, use the result for the next line
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000102 "<1", "<2", .. a fold with this level ends at this line
103 ">1", ">2", .. a fold with this level starts at this line
104
105It is not required to mark the start (end) of a fold with ">1" ("<1"), a fold
106will also start (end) when the fold level is higher (lower) than the fold
107level of the previous line.
108
109There must be no side effects from the expression. The text in the buffer,
110cursor position, the search patterns, options etc. must not be changed.
Bram Moolenaare2f98b92006-03-29 21:18:24 +0000111You can change and restore them if you are careful.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000112
113If there is some error in the expression, or the resulting value isn't
114recognized, there is no error message and the fold level will be zero.
115For debugging the 'debug' option can be set to "msg", the error messages will
116be visible then.
117
118Note: Since the expression has to be evaluated for every line, this fold
119method can be very slow!
120
121Try to avoid the "=", "a" and "s" return values, since Vim often has to search
122backwards for a line for which the fold level is defined. This can be slow.
123
Bram Moolenaard042dc82015-11-24 19:18:36 +0100124An example of using "a1" and "s1": For a multi-line C comment, a line
125containing "/*" would return "a1" to start a fold, and a line containing "*/"
126would return "s1" to end the fold after that line: >
127 if match(thisline, '/\*') >= 0
128 return 'a1'
129 elseif match(thisline, '\*/') >= 0
130 return 's1'
131 else
132 return '='
133 endif
134However, this won't work for single line comments, strings, etc.
135
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000136|foldlevel()| can be useful to compute a fold level relative to a previous
137fold level. But note that foldlevel() may return -1 if the level is not known
138yet. And it returns the level at the start of the line, while a fold might
139end in that line.
140
Bram Moolenaar214641f2017-03-05 17:04:09 +0100141It may happen that folds are not updated properly. You can use |zx| or |zX|
Bram Moolenaar00a927d2010-05-14 23:24:24 +0200142to force updating folds.
143
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000144
145SYNTAX *fold-syntax*
146
147A fold is defined by syntax items that have the "fold" argument. |:syn-fold|
148
149The fold level is defined by nesting folds. The nesting of folds is limited
150with 'foldnestmax'.
151
152Be careful to specify proper syntax syncing. If this is not done right, folds
153may differ from the displayed highlighting. This is especially relevant when
154using patterns that match more than one line. In case of doubt, try using
155brute-force syncing: >
156 :syn sync fromstart
157
158
159DIFF *fold-diff*
160
161The folds are automatically defined for text that is not part of a change or
162close to a change.
163
164This method only works properly when the 'diff' option is set for the current
165window and changes are being displayed. Otherwise the whole buffer will be
166one big fold.
167
168The 'diffopt' option can be used to specify the context. That is, the number
169of lines between the fold and a change that are not included in the fold. For
170example, to use a context of 8 lines: >
171 :set diffopt=filler,context:8
172The default context is six lines.
173
174When 'scrollbind' is also set, Vim will attempt to keep the same folds open in
175other diff windows, so that the same text is visible.
176
177
178MARKER *fold-marker*
179
180Markers in the text tell where folds start and end. This allows you to
181precisely specify the folds. This will allow deleting and putting a fold,
182without the risk of including the wrong lines. The 'foldtext' option is
183normally set such that the text before the marker shows up in the folded line.
184This makes it possible to give a name to the fold.
185
186Markers can have a level included, or can use matching pairs. Including a
187level is easier, you don't have to add end markers and avoid problems with
188non-matching marker pairs. Example: >
189 /* global variables {{{1 */
190 int varA, varB;
191
192 /* functions {{{1 */
193 /* funcA() {{{2 */
194 void funcA() {}
195
196 /* funcB() {{{2 */
197 void funcB() {}
198
199A fold starts at a "{{{" marker. The following number specifies the fold
200level. What happens depends on the difference between the current fold level
201and the level given by the marker:
2021. If a marker with the same fold level is encountered, the previous fold
203 ends and another fold with the same level starts.
2042. If a marker with a higher fold level is found, a nested fold is started.
Bram Moolenaar3c2881d2017-03-21 19:18:29 +01002053. If a marker with a lower fold level is found, all folds up to and including
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000206 this level end and a fold with the specified level starts.
207
Bram Moolenaar009b2592004-10-24 19:18:58 +0000208The number indicates the fold level. A zero cannot be used (a marker with
209level zero is ignored). You can use "}}}" with a digit to indicate the level
210of the fold that ends. The fold level of the following line will be one less
211than the indicated level. Note that Vim doesn't look back to the level of the
212matching marker (that would take too much time). Example: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000213
214 {{{1
215 fold level here is 1
216 {{{3
217 fold level here is 3
218 }}}3
219 fold level here is 2
220
221You can also use matching pairs of "{{{" and "}}}" markers to define folds.
222Each "{{{" increases the fold level by one, each "}}}" decreases the fold
223level by one. Be careful to keep the markers matching! Example: >
224
225 {{{
226 fold level here is 1
227 {{{
228 fold level here is 2
229 }}}
230 fold level here is 1
231
232You can mix using markers with a number and without a number. A useful way of
233doing this is to use numbered markers for large folds, and unnumbered markers
234locally in a function. For example use level one folds for the sections of
235your file like "structure definitions", "local variables" and "functions".
236Use level 2 markers for each definition and function, Use unnumbered markers
237inside functions. When you make changes in a function to split up folds, you
238don't have to renumber the markers.
239
240The markers can be set with the 'foldmarker' option. It is recommended to
241keep this at the default value of "{{{,}}}", so that files can be exchanged
242between Vim users. Only change it when it is required for the file (e.g., it
243contains markers from another folding editor, or the default markers cause
244trouble for the language of the file).
245
246 *fold-create-marker*
247"zf" can be used to create a fold defined by markers. Vim will insert the
248markers for you. Vim will append the start and end marker, as specified with
249'foldmarker'. The markers are appended to the end of the line.
250'commentstring' is used if it isn't empty.
251This does not work properly when:
252- The line already contains a marker with a level number. Vim then doesn't
253 know what to do.
254- Folds nearby use a level number in their marker which gets in the way.
255- The line is inside a comment, 'commentstring' isn't empty and nested
256 comments don't work. For example with C: adding /* {{{ */ inside a comment
257 will truncate the existing comment. Either put the marker before or after
258 the comment, or add the marker manually.
259Generally it's not a good idea to let Vim create markers when you already have
260markers with a level number.
261
262 *fold-delete-marker*
263"zd" can be used to delete a fold defined by markers. Vim will delete the
264markers for you. Vim will search for the start and end markers, as specified
265with 'foldmarker', at the start and end of the fold. When the text around the
266marker matches with 'commentstring', that text is deleted as well.
267This does not work properly when:
268- A line contains more than one marker and one of them specifies a level.
269 Only the first one is removed, without checking if this will have the
270 desired effect of deleting the fold.
271- The marker contains a level number and is used to start or end several folds
272 at the same time.
273
274==============================================================================
2752. Fold commands *fold-commands* *E490*
276
277All folding commands start with "z". Hint: the "z" looks like a folded piece
278of paper, if you look at it from the side.
279
280
281CREATING AND DELETING FOLDS ~
282 *zf* *E350*
283zf{motion} or
284{Visual}zf Operator to create a fold.
285 This only works when 'foldmethod' is "manual" or "marker".
286 The new fold will be closed for the "manual" method.
287 'foldenable' will be set.
288 Also see |fold-create-marker|.
289
290 *zF*
Bram Moolenaar5e3dae82010-03-02 16:19:40 +0100291zF Create a fold for [count] lines. Works like "zf".
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000292
293:{range}fo[ld] *:fold* *:fo*
294 Create a fold for the lines in {range}. Works like "zf".
295
296 *zd* *E351*
Bram Moolenaar81695252004-12-29 20:58:21 +0000297zd Delete one fold at the cursor. When the cursor is on a folded
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000298 line, that fold is deleted. Nested folds are moved one level
Bram Moolenaardfb18412013-12-11 18:53:29 +0100299 up. In Visual mode one level of all folds (partially) in the
300 selected area are deleted.
301 Careful: This easily deletes more folds than you expect and
302 there is no undo for manual folding.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000303 This only works when 'foldmethod' is "manual" or "marker".
304 Also see |fold-delete-marker|.
305
306 *zD*
307zD Delete folds recursively at the cursor. In Visual mode all
308 folds (partially) in the selected area and all nested folds in
309 them are deleted.
310 This only works when 'foldmethod' is "manual" or "marker".
311 Also see |fold-delete-marker|.
312
313 *zE* *E352*
314zE Eliminate all folds in the window.
315 This only works when 'foldmethod' is "manual" or "marker".
316 Also see |fold-delete-marker|.
317
318
319OPENING AND CLOSING FOLDS ~
320
321A fold smaller than 'foldminlines' will always be displayed like it was open.
322Therefore the commands below may work differently on small folds.
323
324 *zo*
325zo Open one fold under the cursor. When a count is given, that
326 many folds deep will be opened. In Visual mode one level of
327 folds is opened for all lines in the selected area.
328
329 *zO*
330zO Open all folds under the cursor recursively. Folds that don't
331 contain the cursor line are unchanged.
332 In Visual mode it opens all folds that are in the selected
333 area, also those that are only partly selected.
334
335 *zc*
336zc Close one fold under the cursor. When a count is given, that
337 many folds deep are closed. In Visual mode one level of folds
338 is closed for all lines in the selected area.
339 'foldenable' will be set.
340
341 *zC*
342zC Close all folds under the cursor recursively. Folds that
343 don't contain the cursor line are unchanged.
344 In Visual mode it closes all folds that are in the selected
345 area, also those that are only partly selected.
346 'foldenable' will be set.
347
348 *za*
Bram Moolenaar402d2fe2005-04-15 21:00:38 +0000349za When on a closed fold: open it. When folds are nested, you
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000350 may have to use "za" several times. When a count is given,
351 that many closed folds are opened.
352 When on an open fold: close it and set 'foldenable'. This
353 will only close one level, since using "za" again will open
354 the fold. When a count is given that many folds will be
355 closed (that's not the same as repeating "za" that many
356 times).
357
358 *zA*
359zA When on a closed fold: open it recursively.
360 When on an open fold: close it recursively and set
361 'foldenable'.
362
363 *zv*
364zv View cursor line: Open just enough folds to make the line in
365 which the cursor is located not folded.
366
367 *zx*
368zx Update folds: Undo manually opened and closed folds: re-apply
369 'foldlevel', then do "zv": View cursor line.
Bram Moolenaar00a927d2010-05-14 23:24:24 +0200370 Also forces recomputing folds. This is useful when using
371 'foldexpr' and the buffer is changed in a way that results in
372 folds not to be updated properly.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000373
374 *zX*
375zX Undo manually opened and closed folds: re-apply 'foldlevel'.
Bram Moolenaar00a927d2010-05-14 23:24:24 +0200376 Also forces recomputing folds, like |zx|.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000377
378 *zm*
Bram Moolenaar7d2757a2015-03-31 17:46:22 +0200379zm Fold more: Subtract |v:count1| from 'foldlevel'. If 'foldlevel' was
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000380 already zero nothing happens.
381 'foldenable' will be set.
382
383 *zM*
384zM Close all folds: set 'foldlevel' to 0.
385 'foldenable' will be set.
386
387 *zr*
Bram Moolenaar7d2757a2015-03-31 17:46:22 +0200388zr Reduce folding: Add |v:count1| to 'foldlevel'.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000389
390 *zR*
391zR Open all folds. This sets 'foldlevel' to highest fold level.
392
393 *:foldo* *:foldopen*
394:{range}foldo[pen][!]
395 Open folds in {range}. When [!] is added all folds are
396 opened. Useful to see all the text in {range}. Without [!]
397 one level of folds is opened.
398
399 *:foldc* *:foldclose*
400:{range}foldc[lose][!]
401 Close folds in {range}. When [!] is added all folds are
402 closed. Useful to hide all the text in {range}. Without [!]
403 one level of folds is closed.
404
405 *zn*
406zn Fold none: reset 'foldenable'. All folds will be open.
407
408 *zN*
409zN Fold normal: set 'foldenable'. All folds will be as they
410 were before.
411
412 *zi*
413zi Invert 'foldenable'.
414
415
416MOVING OVER FOLDS ~
417 *[z*
418[z Move to the start of the current open fold. If already at the
419 start, move to the start of the fold that contains it. If
420 there is no containing fold, the command fails.
Bram Moolenaar5e3dae82010-03-02 16:19:40 +0100421 When a count is used, repeats the command [count] times.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000422
423 *]z*
424]z Move to the end of the current open fold. If already at the
425 end, move to the end of the fold that contains it. If there
426 is no containing fold, the command fails.
Bram Moolenaar5e3dae82010-03-02 16:19:40 +0100427 When a count is used, repeats the command [count] times.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000428
429 *zj*
430zj Move downwards to the start of the next fold. A closed fold
431 is counted as one fold.
Bram Moolenaar5e3dae82010-03-02 16:19:40 +0100432 When a count is used, repeats the command [count] times.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000433 This command can be used after an |operator|.
434
435 *zk*
436zk Move upwards to the end of the previous fold. A closed fold
437 is counted as one fold.
Bram Moolenaar5e3dae82010-03-02 16:19:40 +0100438 When a count is used, repeats the command [count] times.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000439 This command can be used after an |operator|.
440
441
442EXECUTING COMMANDS ON FOLDS ~
443
Bram Moolenaar61da1bf2019-06-06 12:14:49 +0200444:[range]foldd[oopen] {cmd} *:foldd* *:folddo* *:folddoopen*
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000445 Execute {cmd} on all lines that are not in a closed fold.
446 When [range] is given, only these lines are used.
447 Each time {cmd} is executed the cursor is positioned on the
448 line it is executed for.
449 This works like the ":global" command: First all lines that
450 are not in a closed fold are marked. Then the {cmd} is
451 executed for all marked lines. Thus when {cmd} changes the
452 folds, this has no influence on where it is executed (except
453 when lines are deleted, of course).
454 Example: >
455 :folddoopen s/end/loop_end/ge
456< Note the use of the "e" flag to avoid getting an error message
457 where "end" doesn't match.
458
459:[range]folddoc[losed] {cmd} *:folddoc* *:folddoclosed*
460 Execute {cmd} on all lines that are in a closed fold.
461 Otherwise like ":folddoopen".
462
463==============================================================================
4643. Fold options *fold-options*
465
466COLORS *fold-colors*
467
468The colors of a closed fold are set with the Folded group |hl-Folded|. The
469colors of the fold column are set with the FoldColumn group |hl-FoldColumn|.
470Example to set the colors: >
471
472 :highlight Folded guibg=grey guifg=blue
473 :highlight FoldColumn guibg=darkgrey guifg=white
474
475
476FOLDLEVEL *fold-foldlevel*
477
478'foldlevel' is a number option: The higher the more folded regions are open.
479When 'foldlevel' is 0, all folds are closed.
Bram Moolenaar81695252004-12-29 20:58:21 +0000480When 'foldlevel' is positive, some folds are closed.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000481When 'foldlevel' is very high, all folds are open.
482'foldlevel' is applied when it is changed. After that manually folds can be
483opened and closed.
484When increased, folds above the new level are opened. No manually opened
485folds will be closed.
486When decreased, folds above the new level are closed. No manually closed
487folds will be opened.
488
489
490FOLDTEXT *fold-foldtext*
491
492'foldtext' is a string option that specifies an expression. This expression
493is evaluated to obtain the text displayed for a closed fold. Example: >
494
495 :set foldtext=v:folddashes.substitute(getline(v:foldstart),'/\\*\\\|\\*/\\\|{{{\\d\\=','','g')
496
497This shows the first line of the fold, with "/*", "*/" and "{{{" removed.
498Note the use of backslashes to avoid some characters to be interpreted by the
499":set" command. It's simpler to define a function and call that: >
500
501 :set foldtext=MyFoldText()
502 :function MyFoldText()
503 : let line = getline(v:foldstart)
504 : let sub = substitute(line, '/\*\|\*/\|{{{\d\=', '', 'g')
505 : return v:folddashes . sub
506 :endfunction
507
508Evaluating 'foldtext' is done in the |sandbox|. The current window is set to
509the window that displays the line. Errors are ignored.
510
511The default value is |foldtext()|. This returns a reasonable text for most
512types of folding. If you don't like it, you can specify your own 'foldtext'
513expression. It can use these special Vim variables:
514 v:foldstart line number of first line in the fold
515 v:foldend line number of last line in the fold
516 v:folddashes a string that contains dashes to represent the
517 foldlevel.
518 v:foldlevel the foldlevel of the fold
519
520In the result a TAB is replaced with a space and unprintable characters are
521made into printable characters.
522
523The resulting line is truncated to fit in the window, it never wraps.
524When there is room after the text, it is filled with the character specified
525by 'fillchars'.
526
527Note that backslashes need to be used for characters that the ":set" command
528handles differently: Space, backslash and double-quote. |option-backslash|
529
530
531FOLDCOLUMN *fold-foldcolumn*
532
533'foldcolumn' is a number, which sets the width for a column on the side of the
534window to indicate folds. When it is zero, there is no foldcolumn. A normal
Bram Moolenaar578b49e2005-09-10 19:22:57 +0000535value is 4 or 5. The minimal useful value is 2, although 1 still provides
536some information. The maximum is 12.
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000537
538An open fold is indicated with a column that has a '-' at the top and '|'
539characters below it. This column stops where the open fold stops. When folds
540nest, the nested fold is one character right of the fold it's contained in.
541
542A closed fold is indicated with a '+'.
543
Bram Moolenaar53f7fcc2021-07-28 20:10:16 +0200544These characters can be changed with the 'fillchars' option.
545
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000546Where the fold column is too narrow to display all nested folds, digits are
547shown to indicate the nesting level.
548
549The mouse can also be used to open and close folds by clicking in the
550fold column:
551- Click on a '+' to open the closed fold at this row.
552- Click on any other non-blank character to close the open fold at this row.
553
554
555OTHER OPTIONS
556
557'foldenable' 'fen': Open all folds while not set.
558'foldexpr' 'fde': Expression used for "expr" folding.
559'foldignore' 'fdi': Characters used for "indent" folding.
560'foldmarker' 'fmr': Defined markers used for "marker" folding.
561'foldmethod' 'fdm': Name of the current folding method.
562'foldminlines' 'fml': Minimum number of screen lines for a fold to be
563 displayed closed.
564'foldnestmax' 'fdn': Maximum nesting for "indent" and "syntax" folding.
565'foldopen' 'fdo': Which kinds of commands open closed folds.
566'foldclose' 'fcl': When the folds not under the cursor are closed.
567
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5694. Behavior of folds *fold-behavior*
570
571When moving the cursor upwards or downwards and when scrolling, the cursor
572will move to the first line of a sequence of folded lines. When the cursor is
573already on a folded line, it moves to the next unfolded line or the next
574closed fold.
575
576While the cursor is on folded lines, the cursor is always displayed in the
577first column. The ruler does show the actual cursor position, but since the
578line is folded, it cannot be displayed there.
579
580Many movement commands handle a sequence of folded lines like an empty line.
581For example, the "w" command stops once in the first column.
582
583When in Insert mode, the cursor line is never folded. That allows you to see
584what you type!
585
586When using an operator, a closed fold is included as a whole. Thus "dl"
587deletes the whole closed fold under the cursor.
588
Bram Moolenaara3306952016-01-02 21:41:06 +0100589For Ex commands that work on buffer lines the range is adjusted to always
590start at the first line of a closed fold and end at the last line of a closed
591fold. Thus this command: >
Bram Moolenaar071d4272004-06-13 20:20:40 +0000592 :s/foo/bar/g
593when used with the cursor on a closed fold, will replace "foo" with "bar" in
594all lines of the fold.
595This does not happen for |:folddoopen| and |:folddoclosed|.
596
597When editing a buffer that has been edited before, the last used folding
598settings are used again. For manual folding the defined folds are restored.
599For all folding methods the manually opened and closed folds are restored.
600If this buffer has been edited in this window, the values from back then are
601used. Otherwise the values from the window where the buffer was edited last
602are used.
603
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