hi christian.brabandt

1.)  \tsp aligns columns on word boundaries
2.) submit 'find . -ls' in a small directory and take a look at the
output.

mcc



Christian Brabandt <[email protected]> [09-11-01 09:28]:
> 
> Hi meino.cramer!
> 
> On So, 01 Nov 2009, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> >  I use Align from Dr Chip a lot and I like it a lot.
> >  Currently I want to reformat the output from "find / -ls" 
> >  (so to say a "carbon copy" from the filenames of the 
> >  files of my system :O) ) with
> >  \tsp via the Align tool.
> > 
> >  Unfortunaltely the list is VERY VERY long and it takes
> >  a (too) long time to reformat the whole stuff with vim/Align
> >  (no critosm intended !!!).
> > 
> >  Is there any unix/linux commandline tool which can do
> >  that job in a shorter time since it is written in C?
> 
> Well first say what exactly \tsp is doing. I am not using Align.vim so I 
> do not know. Then second, please give an example, what your data looks 
> like and how you would like to have it formated.
> 
> 
> regards,
> Christian
> -- 
>   • Only wimps use tape backup: _real_ men just upload their important stuff 
> on
>     ftp, and let the rest of the world mirror it ;)
>        Torvalds, Linus (1996-07-20). Post to linux.dev.kernel newsgroup.
>         Retrieved on 2006-08-28.
> 
> > 

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