diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index c7c6d0a..2a0affa 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -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. * Alternatively you can point vim to the the binary by explicitly putting the absolute path in `g:formatprg_` 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. + 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. @@ -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. 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. For Ubuntu type `sudo apt-get install tidy` in a terminal.