diff --git a/doc/easy_align.txt b/doc/easy_align.txt index 52a7dfd..3ca7f94 100644 --- a/doc/easy_align.txt +++ b/doc/easy_align.txt @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ You can override these default rules or define your own rules with (|easy-align-extending-alignment-rules|). -< Example command sequences >_________________________________________________~ +Example command sequences~ *easy-align-example-command-sequences* *easy-align-5-2-1* @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ You can override these default rules or define your own rules with **= | Right-left alternating around = | :'<,'>EasyAlign!**= -< Using regular expressions >_________________________________________________~ +Using regular expressions~ *easy-align-using-regular-expressions* *easy-align-5-2-2* @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ align text around all occurrences of numbers: - `[0-9]\+` -< Alignment options in interactive mode >_____________________________________~ +Alignment options in interactive mode~ *easy-align-alignment-options-in-interactive-mode* *easy-align-5-2-3* @@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ given pattern. There are several ways to set the pattern. (You don't need to escape '/'s in the regular expression) -< Examples >__________________________________________________________________~ +Examples~ *easy-align-examples* *easy-align-6-2-1* > @@ -787,7 +787,7 @@ You may refer to the definitions of the default alignment rules {here}{10}. {10} https://github.com/junegunn/vim-easy-align/blob/2.9.0/autoload/easy_align.vim#L29 -< Examples >__________________________________________________________________~ +Examples~ *easy-align-examples-2* *easy-align-6-8-1* >