Hi ping!
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On Mo, 21 Mai 2012, ping wrote:
>> Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> May 20 01:36PM +0200
>> Try the csv filetype plugin. It allows to align the columns like in
>> Excel and also provides a Sum command.
> I tried your plugin, maybe I don't know the right trick, but
> without Align it won't align the csv file by default? I still use Align
> to manually align the columns , then I got them aligned and got the
> csv plugin color effect.
Please read the help of the plugin. Your question is answered there. You
can manually align the columns using the :ArrangeColumn command.
>>Christian Brabandt <cblists@256bit.org> May 20 01:34PM +0200
>>On So, 20 Mai 20s12, ping wrote:
>>
>>> [retry]
>>> sorry if I posted answered questions since I haven't found a way out
>>> yet for my issues...
>>
>>What was wrong with the answer you received last time?
>>http://groups.google.com/group/vim_use/msg/dd1baac3622107c0
>>
> I don't quite understand vim script...
> I don't know how to use that function? I tried visually mark
> the text and :call function, doesn't work well. thanks!
You simply :call CopyNonFolded(). This script runs through the whole
buffer and copies the outline structure to a new buffer.
regards,
Christian
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