Hmm. Seems to work for me. With the same input I get :
foo <- foo fooFooFoo <- foo fooFoo <- foo fooFooFoo <- foo fooFooFooFoo <- foo
Are you using a fixed width font?
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 8:29 AM, Curt Sellmer sellmerfud@gmail.com wrote:
Here is a version that I adapted from the command in the align bundle for use with scala. It aligns on <=, =, ->, and <-
https://gist.github.com/sellmerfud/7385988
Note that I have not upgraded to Maverics yet. If you have then the shebang line should be updated as mentioned by Tim.
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 4:12 AM, Tim Bates timothy.c.bates@gmail.comwrote:
it needs an updated pulled.
Either replace this line #!/usr/bin/env ruby -W0
with this #!/System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby -wKU
or install the bundle from
https://github.com/tbates/align.tmbundle
On 9 Nov 2013, at 09:10, Ross Ahmed rossahmed@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi all
I recently posted asking how to align code at <- . For example, I would
want these two lines of code
foo <- test fooFooFoo <- test
To look like
foo <- test fooFooFoo <- test
Somebody suggestted installing the align bundle and using the keyboard
shortcut CMD + CONTROL + 9. I've trice this but unfortunately it doesn't run and throws a message box saying 'Failure running Align Source'.
Can anyone come up with a hacky way of aligning code at <- ?
Ross
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