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201 lines
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*indentLine.txt* Show vertical lines for indent with conceal feature
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CONTENTS *indentLine-contents*
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Introduction |indentLine-introduction|
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Config |indentLine-config|
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Variables |indentLine-variables|
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Commands |indentLine-commands|
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FAQ |indentLine-faq|
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Changelog |indentLine-changelog|
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Credits |indentLine-credits|
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==============================================================================
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INTRODUCTION *indentLine-introduction*
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This plugin is used for displaying thin vertical lines at each indentation
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level for code indented with spaces. For code indented with tabs, I think
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there is no need to support it, using :set list lcs=tab:\|\ (here is a space)
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can achieve it.
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==============================================================================
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CONFIG *indentLine-config*
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==============================================================================
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VARIABLES *indentLine-variables*
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g:indentLine_loaded *g:loaded_indentLine*
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Whether load indentLine plugin.
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Default value is 0.
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g:indentLine_char *g:indentLine_char*
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Specify a character to be used as indent line.
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You also can use other characters:
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| ¦ ┆ │
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Default value is "|".
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g:indentLine_setColors *g:indentLine_setColors*
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By default, indentLine will overwrite 'conceal' color.
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If you want to highlight conceal with your
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colorscheme, set this value to 0.
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Default value is 1.
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g:indentLine_first_char *g:indentLine_first_char*
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Specify a character to be used as indent line
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on the first level.
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You also can use other characters:
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| ¦ ┆ │
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Default value is "|".
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g:indentLine_color_term *g:indentLine_color_term*
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Specify terminal vim indent line color.
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e.g. let g:indentLine_color_term = 239
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g:indentLine_bgcolor_term *g:indentLine_bgcolor_term*
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Specify terminal vim indent line background color.
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e.g. let g:indentLine_bgcolor_term = 202
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g:indentLine_color_gui *g:indentLine_color_gui*
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Specify GUI vim indent line color.
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e.g. let g:indentLine_color_gui = '#A4E57E'
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g:indentLine_bgcolor_gui *g:indentLine_bgcolor_gui*
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Specify GUI vim indent line background color.
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e.g. let g:indentLine_color_gui = '#FF5F00'
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g:indentLine_color_tty_light *g:indentLine_color_tty_light*
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Specify none X terminal vim indent line color in bg light.
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default: 4
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e.g. let g:indentLine_color_tty_light = 7
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g:indentLine_color_tty_dark *g:indentLine_color_tty_dark*
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Specify none X terminal vim indent line color in bg dark.
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default: 2
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e.g. let g:indentLine_color_tty_dark = 1
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g:indentLine_indentLevel *g:indentLine_indentLevel*
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Specify how much indent level do you want to use for
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indentLine. Most program will not has bigger indent level than
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10.
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Default value is 10.
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g:indentLine_showFirstIndentLevel *g:indentLine_showFirstIndentLevel*
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Specify whether the first indent level should be shown.
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This is useful if you use indentLine in combination with
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|listchars| in order to show tabs.
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Default value is 0.
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g:indentLine_enabled *g:indentLine_enabled*
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Specify whether to enable indentLine plugin by default.
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If value is not 0, the plugin is on by default, otherwise off.
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Default value is 1.
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g:indentLine_fileType *g:indentLine_fileType*
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This variable specify a list of file types.
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When opening these types of files, the plugin is enabled by
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default.
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e.g. let g:indentLine_fileType = ['c', 'cpp']
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Default value is [] which means all file types is supported.
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g:indentLine_fileTypeExclude *g:indentLine_fileTypeExclude*
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This variable specify a list of file types.
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When opening these types of files, the plugin is disabled by
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default.
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e.g. let g:indentLine_fileTypeExclude = ['text', 'sh']
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Default value is [] which means no file types are excluded.
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g:indentLine_bufTypeExclude *g:indentLine_bufTypeExclude*
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This variable specify a list of buffer types.
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When opening these types of buffers, the plugin is disabled
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by default.
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e.g. let g:indentLine_bufTypeExclude = ['help', 'terminal']
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Default value is [] which means no buffer type is excluded.
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g:indentLine_bufNameExclude *g:indentLine_bufNameExclude*
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This variable specify a list of buffer names, which can be
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regular expression. If the buffer's name fall into this list,
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the indentLine won't display.
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e.g. let g:indentLine_bufNameExclude = ['_.*', 'NERD_tree.*']
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Default value is [].
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g:indentLine_maxLines *g:indentLine_maxLines*
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This variable specify a number, when the number of buffer's
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lines exceed it, the plugin try to use another pattern to make
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the performance better.
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Default value is 3000.
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g:indentLine_faster *g:indentLine_faster*
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If you want the performance better, you can set the value as
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1, default value is 0. But better performance may bring little
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issue with it.
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g:indentLine_setConceal
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The plugin will overwrite your "concealcursor" and
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"conceallevel" by default. If you want to keep your setting,
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set this value to 0.
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Default value is 1.
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g:indentLine_concealcursor *g:indentLine_concealcursor*
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This variable toggles cursor lines behavior. If variable
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exists and is empty, that is, set to '', then the indentlines
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will not show up in the cursorline.
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See *concealcursor*.
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Default value is 'inc'.
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g:indentLine_conceallevel *g:indentLine_conceallevel*
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This variable toggles the concealing behavior.
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See *conceallevel*.
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Default value is '2'.
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g:indentLine_leadingSpaceChar *g:indentLine_leadingSpaceChar*
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Specify a character to show for leading spaces.
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You also can use other characters:˽˰··
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e.g. let g:indentLine_leadingSpaceChar = '·'
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g:indentLine_leadingSpaceEnabled *g:indentLine_leadingSpaceEnabled*
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Specify whether to show leading spaces by default.
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Default value is 0.
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==============================================================================
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COMMANDS *indentLine-commands*
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*IndentLinesReset* [number]
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if 'shiftwidth' changes, using this command can redraw the
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indentLines. number is optional, it means the width between
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two indent level, if ommited, value of 'shiftwidth' is used.
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*IndentLinesToggle*
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toggle the indent lines of the current buffer.
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*IndentLinesEnable*
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enable the indent lines of the current buffer.
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*IndentLinesDisable*
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disable the indent lines of the current buffer.
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*LeadingSpaceEnable*
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enable the leading spaces of the current buffer.
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*LeadingSpaceDisable*
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disable the leading spaces of the current buffer.
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*LeadingSpaceToggle*
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toggle the leading spaces of the current buffer.
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==============================================================================
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FAQ *indentLine-faq*
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Q. How can I make the indent line visuall similar to the line used in Sublime
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Text 2?
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A. Use let g:indentLine_char = '┊'
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==============================================================================
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CHANGELOG *indentLine-changelog*
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==============================================================================
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CREDITS *indentLine-credits*
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Thanks to the following people for suggestions and patches:
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NagatoPain
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Salman Halim
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Christophe
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==============================================================================
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vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl
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