Thanks for pointing on tabular! I've been a long-time user of Align. It works well, and is powerful and flexible. But it injects dozens and dozens of key mappings into your key map space. Most of which I do not use, and even more that I can never remember. And many of which, in some way, interfere with existing key maps that I *do* use, not so much by overriding them as much as by forcing me to wait for the timeout due to common prefixes. I have always found that very annoying.
I just tried tabular. It is just as powerful, just as flexible, ... but with such a clean, lightweight and intuitive interface! It stays out of your way till you need it, and when you need it, it is a simple command and reg-ex away. No muss, no fuss: it "just works". Within minutes I was using it as if I had been using it for years. I highly recommend it! On Oct 31, 8:21 am, Javier Rojas <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 05:36:41PM +0800, Aaron Lewis wrote: > > Hi, > > For different types of variables in c++ , i would prefer such indentings: > > > const QString mystr; > > const QSystemTrayIcon *icon; > > There are 2 plugins for doing this: > > DrChip's Align:http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=294 > > godlygeek's tabular:http://github.com/godlygeek/tabular > > Most of the people at #vim prefer godlygeek's. I haven't used any of > them, so I can't say anything about them. > > -- > Javier Rojas > > GPG Key ID: 0x24E00D68 > > signature.asc > < 1KViewDownload -- You received this message from the "vim_use" 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
