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Vim 80 column layout concerns

The way I do 80-column indication in Vim seems incorrect:set columns=80. At times I also set textwidth, but I want to be able to see and anticipate line overflow with the set columns alternative.

This has some unfortunate side effects:

  1. I can't set number for fear of splitting between files that have different orders of line numbers; i.e. < 100 line files and >= 100 line files will require two different set columns values because of the extra column used for the additional digit display.
  2. I also start new (g)Vim sessions instead of splitting windows vertically. This is because vsplit forces me to set columns every time I open or close a pane, so starting a new session is less hassle.

How do you handle the 80-character indication when you want to set numbers, vertically split, etc.?

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cdleary Avatar asked Oct 24 '08 22:10

cdleary


1 Answers

As of vim 7.3, you can use set colorcolumn=80 (set cc=80 for short).

Since earlier versions do not support this, my .vimrc uses instead:

if exists('+colorcolumn')   set colorcolumn=80 else   au BufWinEnter * let w:m2=matchadd('ErrorMsg', '\%>80v.\+', -1) endif 

See also the online documentation on the colorcolumn option.

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Jeremy W. Sherman Avatar answered Nov 23 '22 04:11

Jeremy W. Sherman