thanks Allan, they are neat. Now i know about $TM_LINE_NUMBER and $TM_COLUMN_NUMBER ;) i've borrowed one of them.
Note: i had to change line line 4 in the following (markdown Heading lvl2):
if [[ $TM_COLUMN_NUMBER == 1 ]] then head -n $(($TM_LINE_NUMBER -1))|tail -n 1|sed 's/./-/g'|tail -c +"$TM_COLUMN_NUMBER" else printf '-\t' # <= this line here fi
to
else printf '-'; printf '\t'
otherwise it inserted the - literally when there are > 1 -'s on the line.
YMMV but maybe the snippet should be updated ( and there's likely a slightly more handsome way to do it)
cheers, David
On 28/11/2005, at 12:25 AM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
On 27/11/2005, at 12:10, David Lee wrote:
FWIW, to underline a word, use the following as a command with Input : selected text || line, output: replace. [...]
There are actually two neat commands in the Markdown bundle to underline lines with - or =, on the line below, start with either of these, and press tab (setup only for the Markdown scope).
There's no general way to do vim-style repeat of next action.
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