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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:39:25+00:00 2026-05-12T08:39:25+00:00

Summary: I’d like to view my text in vim with a small bit of

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Summary: I’d like to view my text in vim with a small bit of extra vertical space between some lines.

I’m writing latex in vim, and have each sentence on a new line. I’d like to add a little bit of vertical space (a few pixels) between sentences to make them clearer. I don’t want to add anything to the buffer, just to how I view it.

I don’t want to add a whole newline, as that has meaning in latex.

Example text:

Conventional wisdom states that a compiled program should run an
order-of-magnitude faster than an interpreted program.
In our experience, however, dynamic scripting languages do not follow this rule
of thumb.
Instead, a program written in a scripting language spends most of its run-time
handling dynamic features, such as dynamic types and \code{zval}s.
This limits the potential improvement of simply removing the interpreter loop.
This is particularly important for a compiler like \phc{} which re-uses the PHP
system, as many of the code paths executed will be the same, whether the program
is interpreted or compiled.

Any ideas?

Update:

Maybe something with breakat, linebreak, showbreak and linespace, but I dont think this is enough.

  • linespace will put space between every line, but I’d like space only after lines ending in .
  • The others aren’t enough without some equivalent to linespace
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    2026-05-12T08:39:25+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:39 am

    If you’re using gvim, can’t you do this command?

    :set linespace=5
    
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