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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T11:53:43+00:00 2026-05-29T11:53:43+00:00

I’m looking to write a function that I can call from a map. The

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I’m looking to write a function that I can call from a map. The idea is to resize a window to fit the buffer contents. This isn’t too difficult:

fu! ResizeWindow(vert) "{{{
    if a:vert
        let longest = max(map(range(1, line('$')), "virtcol([v:val, '$'])"))
        exec "vertical resize " . (longest+4)
    else
        exec 'resize ' . line('$')
        1
    endif
endfu "}}}

I would, however, like the function to take logical lines into account when calculating the height (I’m not overly worried about width).

For example, a line that has wrapped (due to :set wrap) would count as two or more lines. A block of 37 lines that are folded would only count as one.

Does anyone know of a convenient way of getting this ‘logical line count’ without having to try and calculate it manually? If I do need to do this manually are there any other cases I’m missing that would cause a line to be represented with a potentially different number of lines?

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    2026-05-29T11:53:46+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 11:53 am

    For anyone interested, I gave up trying to find a simple solution to this. Below is the code I ended up with. It takes into account a couple of obvious edge cases; I’m sure others remain. Suggestions for improvement are very welcome.

    fu! Sum(vals) "{{{
        let acc = 0
        for val in a:vals
            let acc += val
        endfor
        return acc
    endfu "}}}
    fu! LogicalLineCounts() "{{{
        if &wrap
            let width = winwidth(0)
            let line_counts = map(range(1, line('$')), "foldclosed(v:val)==v:val?1:(virtcol([v:val, '$'])/width)+1")
        else
            let line_counts = [line('$')]
        endif
        return line_counts
    endfu "}}}
    fu! LinesHiddenByFoldsCount() "{{{
        let lines = range(1, line('$'))
        call filter(lines, "foldclosed(v:val) > 0 && foldclosed(v:val) != v:val")
        return len(lines)
    endfu "}}}
    fu! AutoResizeWindow(vert) "{{{
        if a:vert
            let longest = max(map(range(1, line('$')), "virtcol([v:val, '$'])"))
            exec "vertical resize " . (longest+4)
        else
            let line_counts  = LogicalLineCounts()
            let folded_lines = LinesHiddenByFoldsCount()
            let lines        = Sum(line_counts) - folded_lines
            exec 'resize ' . lines
            1
        endif
    endfu "}}}
    
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