> > "full file indent
> > fun BenIndent()
> > let oldLine=line('.')
> > normal gg=G
> > execute ':' . oldLine
> > endfun
> > "map -- :call BenIndent()<Bar>normal zz<CR>
> > map -- :call BenIndent()<CR>
>
> You could also just use:
> map -- gg=G
Except that Peng wants the cursor to return to the original line.
For that I think this will work though:
map -- gg=G''
> (or even =%)
That will indent from the current location to the matching
'matchpairs' character (e.g., parenthesis) or to the matching
b:matchword if matchit.vim is enabled.
Regards,
Gary
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