[email protected] wrote:
> Hi,
>
>  I feel a little einsteinish (time is sooo relative... ;)
>
>  When I look here:
>  http://mysite.verizon.net/astronaut/vim/#ALIGN
>  I find two entries which link to the same file:
>     Alignment version 36b
>  and
>     Alignment Maps version 42d
>
>  But Alignment was last changed 2.Sep.2009 and is -- according to its
>  version number older than Alignment Maps, which was last changed 
>  26. May 2009.
>
>  And both look like as they to link to the same file.
>  
>  Seems to be a quantum irregularity, or?  ;) 8o)))
>  
>  By the way: What is the difference between both?
>
>  And: I *LOVE* these align plugins! Great stuff!
>   

Thank you!

There are six files in the Align package; the two to which you refer, 
Align.vim and AlignMaps.vim, are not the same.  Align.vim holds the core 
alignment functions, and AlignMaps.vim primarily holds function which 
support the maps.  Align.vim can be used without AlignMaps.vim; vice 
versa is not true  --  I just happen to be tracking the versions of each 
separately.  Another file in the package, cecutil.vim, is version v18d.  
Align.vim and AlignMaps.vim go into the .vim/autoload directory; there 
are also two corresponding .vim/plugin scripts (AlignPlugin.vim, 
AlignMapsPlugin.vim) which hold the always-loaded interface.

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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