I will certainly do it, however a little bit later (hopefully over
weekends or early on Monday). I found vim configuration references
(including folding) on Ruby Garden Wiki and tailored it in my .vimrc
file. It works great, as it allows me to quickly see a class outline and
unfold methods individually, especially helpful when browsing other's
code.
I also came across a great C/C++ folding support for vim, also a big
help for code comprehension.
Gennady.
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[mailto:list-bounce@example.com] On Behalf Of Gary Watson
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Subject: Re: Editor on Mac OS XGennady Bystritsky wrote:
> gvim works great on Mac. It has decent support for ruby, I love
> class/method folding, helps a lot.
>
> Gennady.I use vim for doing all of my ruby coding, but I didn't know
there was explicit support for ruby method and class folding.
I was wondering if you could post a quick blurb on how to
use this feature. I would be very interested.Thanks again,
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