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*Tabular.txt* Configurable, flexible, intuitive text aligning
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*tabular* *tabular.vim*
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1. Description |tabular-intro|
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2. Walkthrough |tabular-walkthrough|
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3. Extending |tabular-extending|
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3. Scripting |tabular-scripting|
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The functionality mentioned here is a plugin, see |add-plugin|.
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You can avoid loading this plugin by setting the "Tabular_loaded" global
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directory in 'runtimepath'. In general, it will be safe to find out where the
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TabularMaps.vim plugin was installed, and place other files extending
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Tabular.vim in the same directory as TabularMaps.vim. For more information,
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and some suggested best practices, check out the |tabular-extending| section.
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and some suggested best practices, check out the |tabular-scripting| section.
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Lastly, we'll approach the case where tabular cannot achieve your desired goal
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just by splitting lines appart, trimming whitespace, padding with whitespace,
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chosen range.
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==============================================================================
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3. Extending *tabular-extending*
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3. Extending *tabular-scripting*
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As mentioned above, the most important consideration when extending Tabular
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with new maps or commands is that your plugin must be loaded after Tabular.vim
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has finished loading, and only if Tabular.vim has loaded successfully. The
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easiest approach to making sure it loads after Tabular.vim is simply putting
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the new file (we'll call it "tabular_extra.vim" as an example) into an
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"after/plugin/" directory in 'runtimepath', for instance:
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>
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~/.vim/after/plugin/tabular_extra.vim
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<
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The default set of mappings, found in "TabularMaps.vim", is installed in
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the after/plugin/ subdirectory of whatever directory Tabular was installed to.
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The other important consideration is making sure that your commands are only
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called if Tabular.vim was actually loaded. The easiest way to do this is by
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checking for the existence of the :Tabularize command at the start of your
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plugin. A short example plugin would look like this:
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>
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" after/plugin/my_tabular_commands.vim
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" Provides extra :Tabularize commands
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if !exists(':Tabularize')
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finish " Give up here; the Tabular plugin musn't have been loaded
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endif
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" Make line wrapping possible by resetting the 'cpo' option, first saving it
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let s:save_cpo = &cpo
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set cpo&vim
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AddTabularPattern! asterisk /*/l1
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AddTabularPipeline! remove_leading_spaces /^ /
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\ map(a:lines, "substitute(v:val, '^ *', '', '')")
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" Restore the saved value of 'cpo'
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let &cpo = s:save_cpo
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unlet s:save_cpo
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:fo=tcq2:isk=!-~,^*,^\|,^\":ts=8:ft=help:norl:
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