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Having two modelines in one file, is that possible?
The problem is that I cannot tinker with one modeline alone, because even though I could use a template variable, that would invalidate the modeline as far as Vim is concerned. … So essentially when I open the file as Jinja2 template I want the modeline to be treated as:
# vim: set autoindent smartindent ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 noet filetype=jinja2:
and once rendered as:
# vim: set …