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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ If the formatprogram you want to use is installed correctly, in one of the follo
* It suffices to make the formatprogram globally available, which is the case if you install it via your package manager. * It suffices to make the formatprogram globally available, which is the case if you install it via your package manager.
* Alternatively you can point vim to the the binary by explicitly putting the absolute path in `g:formatprg_<filetype>` in your .vimrc. * Alternatively you can point vim to the the binary by explicitly putting the absolute path in `g:formatprg_<filetype>` in your .vimrc.
* A third way to make vim detect the formatprogram, is by putting its binary (or a link to it) in the `formatters/` directory within the directory of vim-autoformat. * A third way to make vim detect the formatprogram, is by putting its binary (or a link to it) in the `formatters/` directory within the directory of vim-autoformat.
Remember that when no formatprogram exists for a certain filetype, vim-autoformat uses vim's indent functionality as a fallback. Remember that when no formatprogram exists for a certain filetype, vim-autoformat uses vim's indent functionality as a fallback.
This will fix at least the indentation of your code, according to vim's indentfile for that filetype. This will fix at least the indentation of your code, according to vim's indentfile for that filetype.
@ -73,7 +74,7 @@ For Ubuntu type `sudo apt-get install autopep8` in a terminal.
Here is the link to the repository: https://github.com/hhatto/autopep8. Here is the link to the repository: https://github.com/hhatto/autopep8.
And here the link to its page on the python website: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/autopep8/0.5.2. And here the link to its page on the python website: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/autopep8/0.5.2.
* `tidy` for __HTML__ (not HTML5, tidy cannot handle the new tags sadly), __XHTML__ and __XML__. * `tidy` for __HTML__ ( __not HTML5__, tidy cannot handle the new tags sadly), __XHTML__ and __XML__.
It's probably in your distro's repository, so you can download it as a regular package. It's probably in your distro's repository, so you can download it as a regular package.
For Ubuntu type `sudo apt-get install tidy` in a terminal. For Ubuntu type `sudo apt-get install tidy` in a terminal.