Extract tags from code block as well

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Junegunn Choi
2013-12-08 19:11:43 +09:00
parent e7fca89dde
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@@ -144,6 +144,8 @@ visual mode. Or you can add the following mapping to your .vimrc.
{8} https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat {8} https://github.com/tpope/vim-repeat
{9} https://github.com/vim-scripts/visualrepeat {9} https://github.com/vim-scripts/visualrepeat
*<Plug>(EasyAlignRepeat)*
> >
" Repeat alignment in visual mode with . key " Repeat alignment in visual mode with . key
vmap . <Plug>(EasyAlignRepeat) vmap . <Plug>(EasyAlignRepeat)
@@ -334,6 +336,8 @@ result of the alignment on-the-fly as you type in.
Live interactive mode can be started with `:LiveEasyAlign` command which takes Live interactive mode can be started with `:LiveEasyAlign` command which takes
the same parameters as `:EasyAlign`. I suggest you define mappings such as the same parameters as `:EasyAlign`. I suggest you define mappings such as
follows in addition to the ones for `:EasyAlign` command. follows in addition to the ones for `:EasyAlign` command.
*<Plug>(LiveEasyAlign)*
> >
vmap <Leader><Enter> <Plug>(LiveEasyAlign) vmap <Leader><Enter> <Plug>(LiveEasyAlign)
nmap <Leader>A <Plug>(LiveEasyAlign) nmap <Leader>A <Plug>(LiveEasyAlign)
@@ -853,6 +857,9 @@ version first starts in right-alignment mode.
If you do not prefer this default mode transition, you can define your own If you do not prefer this default mode transition, you can define your own
settings as follows. settings as follows.
*g:easy_align_interactive_modes*
*g:easy_align_bang_interactive_modes*
> >
let g:easy_align_interactive_modes = ['l', 'r'] let g:easy_align_interactive_modes = ['l', 'r']
let g:easy_align_bang_interactive_modes = ['c', 'r'] let g:easy_align_bang_interactive_modes = ['c', 'r']
@@ -937,8 +944,6 @@ be done with just two keystrokes: <Enter>:
"user:pass":"r00t:pa55" "user:pass":"r00t:pa55"
}; };
< <
*g:AlignSkip*
(To be fair, Align also can be configured to consider syntax highlighting with (To be fair, Align also can be configured to consider syntax highlighting with
`g:AlignSkip` function reference which should point to a custom function that `g:AlignSkip` function reference which should point to a custom function that
looks up the syntax group of a character on a certain position) looks up the syntax group of a character on a certain position)