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*fold.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Jun 14
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*fold.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2004 Oct 15
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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3. if a marker with a lower fold level is found, all folds up to and including
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this level end and a fold with the specified level starts.
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The number indicates the fold level. A zero cannot be used.
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You can use "}}}" with a digit to indicate the level of the fold that
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ends. The fold level of the following line will be one less than the
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indicated level. Note that Vim doesn't look back to the level of the matching
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marker (that would take too much time). Example: >
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The number indicates the fold level. A zero cannot be used (a marker with
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level zero is ignored). You can use "}}}" with a digit to indicate the level
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of the fold that ends. The fold level of the following line will be one less
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than the indicated level. Note that Vim doesn't look back to the level of the
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matching marker (that would take too much time). Example: >
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{{{1
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fold level here is 1
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