Kay Z wrote:
Thanks for the reply. Now I know it isn't possible to do so.

I was trying to align using Tabularize plugin:

1. name1="Woof"
2. lucky_dog = lucky( "dog_one"= name1,
3.                    "dog_two"= name1 )
4. name2="Howl"

I wanted it to align like this:

1. name1       = "Woof"
2. lucky_dog = lucky( "dog_one"= name1,
3.                                    "dog_two"= name1 )
4. name2       = "Howl"

But I cannot do so because Tabularize will take third line into consideration, 
and align everything into:

1.name1                          = "Woof"
2.lucky_dog                    = lucky( "dog_one"= name1,
3.                   "dog_two" = name1 )
4.name2                          = "Howl"
The Align plugin allows you to set up patterns that will cause lines to be skipped during alignment.

:AlignCtrl v ^\s
:Align =

You may get Align from http://drchip.0sites.net/astronaut/vim/index.html#ALIGN

The result of this:

name1     = "Woof"
lucky_dog = lucky( "dog_one" = name1,
                   "dog_two"= name1 )
name2     = "Howl"

(alignment doesn't look right in variable width fonts)

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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