Reputation: 18205
I followed the guide here to create vim mapppings. Put the following in my .vimrc
file
let mapleader=','
if exists(":Tabularize")
nmap <Leader>a= :Tabularize /=<CR>
vmap <Leader>a= :Tabularize /=<CR>
nmap <Leader>a: :Tabularize /:\zs<CR>
vmap <Leader>a: :Tabularize /:\zs<CR>
endif
The page says when I type ,a=
it should tell Tabularize to align my lines. But instead it inserts the character =
where the cursor is.
I have Tabularize installed and the :Tabularize
command does work when I call it without mapping.
What am I doing wrong?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 1208
Reputation: 11847
Make sure that you set your mapleader to ,
. Originally it is mapped to \
.
To accomplish this add this to your vimrc or type in the command window:
let mapleader=","
Although from your code it looks like you are doing this, you have to make sure that it didn't get reset somewhere. In order to see what it is set to currently type let mapleader
in the command window.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 25060
Your .vimrc
file is read and executed before plugins are loaded, so :Tabularize
isn't defined.
To find out the exact order in which the various scripts are called at startup you can run the command:
:scriptnames
and you can learn the details about the initialization process with:
:help startup
Upvotes: 12