Friday, January 23, 2015

Re: Problem with AutoAlign

On 22/01/2015 05:06 p.m., Charles Campbell wrote:
> Cesar Romani wrote:
>> I'm using vim 7.4.589 on Windows 7.
>>
>> I'm editing an html file and type '()' (without quotes)
>> then go back one place and try to type 'a=' (without quotes), then I get
>> immediately after the closing parenthesis!
>> I have to go back one place to continue to type after '='
>>
>> I discovered that the cause of it is the imap:
>> ino<silent> = =<c-r>=AutoAlign(1)<cr>
>>
>> on AutoAlign.vim (v15a)
>>
>> If I do 'iunmap =' I don't get this problem.
>>
>> Many thanks in advance,
>>
> Hello!
>
> Using C, the cursor is left after the = sign. The
> ftplugin/html/AutoAlign.vim doesn't have any maps to handle '=', so I
> don't see why it'd be involved. Did you modify the distributed
> ftplugin/html/AutoAlign.vim file?
>
> Ex. using C
> a=1234;
> (); (then perform<esc>0ib=<esc>)
>
> this yields
> a = 1234;
> b = ();
>
> with the cursor immediately following the "b =".
>
> Using "iunmap =" prevents the problem essentially by de-activating
> AutoAlign, so its not particularly surprising that you are no longer
> experiencing your issue.
>
> Regards,
> Chip Campbell

I didn't modify anything. The file involved is
ftplugin/vim/AutoAlign.vim and it contains the line:
ino <silent> = =<c-r>=AutoAlign(1)<cr>

that's what I got when I called ':verbose imap ='

My html file is of the following form:
--------------------
<!-- vim: set ic tw=72 :-->
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Test</title>
</head>
<body>
()
(a=)
</body>
</html>
--------------------

and apparently, because of the first line, it is also calling
ftplugin/vim/AutoAlign.vim


Regards,

--
Cesar

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