I am reasonably familiar with Vim\'s option for tabstop
, softtabstop
, shiftwidth
, expandtabs
, etc.
However, I\'m
I found this thread http://vim.1045645.n5.nabble.com/Arbitrary-tab-stops-td1211888.html. Seems like that feature exists for a while as a patch.
+ *'vartabstop'* *'vts'* + 'vartabstop' 'vts' string (default 8) + local to buffer + {only available when compiled with the |+vartabs| + feature} + {not in Vi} + A list of the number of spaces that a in the file counts for, + separated by commas. Each value corresponds to one tab, with the + final value applying to all subsequent tabs. For example: + :set vartabstop=4,20,10,8 + This will make the first tab 4 spaces wide, the second 20 spaces, + the third 10 spaces, and all following tabs 8 spaces. + + Note that the value of |'tabstop'| will be ignored while 'vartabstop' + is set. +