On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Ben Fritz <[email protected]> wrote: > On Saturday, December 7, 2013 2:03:39 PM UTC-6, Gallagher Polyn wrote: >> I'm easing into vim by using it while following along some online coding >> tutorials (nice thing about this approach is I'm challenged to emulate the >> video IDE functioning with vim!) >> >> Anyway, it seems to me there must be an easy ways to get autocompletion for >> html (and other standard tag systems), but nothing I've found, yet, seems to >> offer a sure shot -- maybe there are multiple approaches! >> >> How can I configure vim to allow me to type this... >> >> <html> >> >> ...and have the closing tag created, too... >> >> </html> >> > > Actually HTML defines omnicompletion by default in a way that pressing > <C-X><C-O> after typing "</" will auto-complete whatever tag is open. > > Or the popular surround plugin allows creating matching pairs of open...close > tags with the cursor between. I think using <C-S> in insert mode. But I don't > quite remember, consult the help.
Those are great suggestions. I've also seen a lot of buzz about vim-emmet: http://mattn.github.io/emmet-vim/ Justin M. Keyes -- -- 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 --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "vim_use" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
