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Vim is able to wrap lines when they are longer than the width of the window or than a user-defined width. Questions about how to customize this behavior.
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How to soft wrap at column number greater than window width?
Imagine a 30-character line shown in a 20-character wide window. How can I soft wrap it at the 25th column?
With :set nowrap
|01234567890123456789|0123456789
| window |
After scrolling ti …
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How to soft wrap at column number greater than window width?
I thought I found a good example of what can't be done with Vim. (Un)fortunately I was wrong.
The specified behavior can be accomplished by:
Concealing first n characters of every line. E.g. :syn mat …