hello,
On Sat, Mar 22, 2025 at 04:24:16PM -0000, Steven H. wrote:
> If checking for trailing backslash is difficult, here is a simpler idea:
this isn't difficult: it's useless the way the macro actually works.
to be sure we're talking about the same thing: my last proposal was:
vim9script
set ai ci noet
command -nargs=0 ArgIndent {
y y | put y
var s = @/
s!\v^\s*\zs(\S+\s+).*!\=repeat(' ', 1 + len(submatch(1)))!
@/ = s
}
so when i write
this --example \\<cr>--works \<cr>--fine
I got
this --example \
--works \
--fine
which is what you ask if we forget the fact (and to me it's
a feature, not a bug) that you indent just by doubling the \
(which respect the huffman principle: most used is shorter).
> Map all that to Ctrl+Enter (or Shift+Enter).
> Is that possible?
AFAIK no because all of them act the same (^M)
maybe I'm wrong but I'll not investigate this point.
regards
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