Instead of shelling out to perltidy, you'd just need to shell out to a javascript tidy program. _j or whatever could be your mapping. Specifically the visual mapping part answers your direct question.
On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 8:02 AM, Imholz, John J. <imholzj@musc.edu> wrote:
Is there a way to format a selection of javascript that is in a perl file?
Something like I can do with perltidy: (from my .vimrc)
" Tidy selected lines (or entire file) with _t:
nnoremap <silent> _t :%!perltidy -q<Enter>
vnoremap <silent> _t :!perltidy -q<Enter>
jji
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