feralalign.vim : Simple script to save you from "ciw<tab><tab><tab>" to align text.
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created by |
Robert KellyIV |
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script type |
utility |
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description |
Simple script that allows you to easily tab a section of spaces to a desired
column; I.e. if you want all your comments to line up on virt col 41 try
":FeralAlign 41" when your cursor is in a position to "ciw"; I.e. saves you
from "ciw<tab><tab><tab>"etc. But that is about all this does (=
Works with single lines or ranges. Ranges must be specified by a single column,
block-wise visual selection; (i.e. "<ctrl-v>j"). So to align 5 lines, place
your cursor in a good spot (where a "ciw" won’t keel something important; i.e.
spaces before the comment chars) and "<ctrl-v>4j:FeralAlign 41"; easy as that.
Limitation: Aligns to the nearest tabstop.
This script is possibly of academic value as a way to get a range command to
preserve the cursor’s column. |
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install details |
This is a normal vim60 plugin. Just drop it in /plugin/ |
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feralalign.vim |
0.4 |
2004-08-11 |
6.0 |
Robert KellyIV |
As of 0.4 you can bang :FeralAlign to use the space (\s*) between ; and first non space (\S) chars, i.e. C++ style end of line comments.
Added :FeralAlign2 which is basically a shortcut for :FeralAlign! virtcol(".")
Remmed out :FeralAlignMarkedCol, etc. |
feralalign.vim |
0.3 |
2003-06-18 |
6.0 |
Robert KellyIV |
Initial upload |
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