On Jun 6, 10:17 pm, Ben Fritz <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday, June 6, 2012 10:57:17 AM UTC-5, sinbad wrote: > > > ben, yes i was looking at exactly what you explained. > > i want to align certain lines in both files. i'm little surprised > > that nobody thought of this as there is no plugin available. > > thanks for writing the plugin. i'll try out and let you know. > > OK, if you want to try the proof-of-concept, go ahead. But it's not really > ready yet, since only one alignment is supported and you must know which file > will be v:fname_in and which will be v:fname_new. I'm going to clean it up to > support: > > 1. Multiple alignment points > 2. Auto-detecting which alignment points apply to which file in the diff > 3. User-configurable mapping to set an alignment point in a window > 4. User-configurable mapping to clear an alignment point in a window > 5. Command to clear all alignment points on the tab page > 6. Warn when number of alignment points in each file in the diff don't match > each other and ignore alignments in one file without a corresponding one in > the other > 7. Sign column showing the alignment points > > For the sign column, I'm leaning toward showing a sorted index number of the > alignment position, since then I could also use an optional count to the "add > alignment" and "delete alignment" mappings to move/remove specific ones. This > would limit the total number of aligned positions to 99; I assume this would > be acceptable?
ok, i would rather wait till it has some features. yes 99 align points should be enough. honestly in my experience using beyond compare, i never had to use more than two align points. -- 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
