If I visually select a series of lines -- say the open and close tags of a
large div
in an HTML file I am reading through -- and then hit zf
, it
will be folded into a single line. That line will list how many lines are
included in the fold as well as the content of the first line of the fold.
If I later come back to that fold and want to expand it again, I can hit
zd
to delete (or undo) the fold.
To do this, you'll want to make sure your foldmethod
is set to manual
.
This can be done by running the following command:
:set foldmethod=manual
See the vim helpfiles (:h fold
) for more details.