Carlo wrote: > There are a couple of places in the Vim help files where ASCII art is > used which interacts in a bad way with the interpretation of pipe > characters. The ones I've noticed are gui.txt around line 170 and > quotes.txt around line 270. In both cases, some of the pipe symbols > are interpreted as delimiters of links. Concealing the pipe symbols > makes it worse. > > An easy way around this would be to mark the whole ASCII art as an > "example". Perhaps a better way would be to introduce a new syntax > element which simply turns off interpretation of help syntax; in other > words, an "example" region except that it is not displayed in blue. > Does anyone have any other ideas? > > Carlo
The other places where I notice that conceal messes up alignment in help files are: :help gui-scrollbars :help netrw-externapp :help netrw-browser-options :help tar-options I see that some ASCII arts are already marked as helpExample at least in ":help window-contents". Regards -- Dominique -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
