Maintainer: Devin Weaver [email protected]
Source: http://github.com/sukima/xmledit
Homepage: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=301
Version: 1.10.5
XML Edit is a file type plugin to help edit XML documents. It includes tag completion and tag jumping.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
License.
See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt
This script provides some convenience when editing XML (and some SGML including HTML) formated documents.
It allows you to jump to the beginning or end of the tag block your cursor is in. %
will jump between <
and >
within the tag your cursor is in.
When in insert mode and you finish a tag (pressing >
) the tag will be completed. If you press >
twice it will complete the tag and place the cursor in the middle of the tags on it's own line.
xmledit can be installed using a xmledit.vba
file or using Pathogen.
First you need a xmledit.vba
vimball. You can create one following the
instruction in the Build section.
If you do not have VIM version 7.0 or higher this will not work. Either upgrade or deal with the shaddy old plugin which you can get at http://github.com/sukima/xmledit/tree/v1.84. (Alternativly you could manually copy the files to there proper locations however older versions of VIM will not be supported in future development)
To install the created package open the vba file in vim and source it:
$ vim xmledit.vba
:so %
If you are installing this from the source (you don't have a .vba file) you can skip the building of one by running the Makefile:
$ make install
Now read doc/xml-plugin.txt or type :help xml-plugin.txt
in VIM.
To use xmledit in combination with Pathogen you need to place the sources in the bundle directory. This can easily be done by cloning the git repository.
$ git clone https://github.com/sukima/xmledit.git ~/.vim/bundle/xmledit
Instead of cloning you can use git submodules.
Do not use the xmledit.vba
file with pathogen.
Run the Makefile to build the vba file.
$ make
Now send it to all your friends.
The test environment is in the tests
directory. It uses RSpec and
vimrunner. Execute the test suite:
$ bundle install
$ rake
More information about testing in vim can be found at this blog post.
This can be used with other file types besides XML. There are two ways to accomplish this. The plugin can be used as is for other languages or with extra features that are language specific via the callback method.
The first method is simply to copy xml.vim
or symbolically (or hard) link it
to the new file type. For example:
ftplugin/
|-xml.vim
|-php.vim -> xml.vim
`-xhtml.vim -> xml.vim
The second method expands on the idea of copying. It uses a callback method which can extend the functionality of the tags for that language. For example in an HTML document you might prefer your table tags to look like this:
<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0">
</table>
But by just linking html.vim
to xml.vim
you would have to type all that in
every time. The callback could allow you to type just <table>
and it would
add the cellpadding=...
attributes for you. The example in the documentation
(:help xml-plugin-callbacks
) shows how to do this with HTML files.
There are conflicts with the AutoComplPop script. If you get errors, add
the following to your .vimrc
as suggested by @othree in issue #15:
autocmd FileType xml set omnifunc=xmlcomplete#CompleteTags noci
autocmd FileType html set omnifunc=htmlcomplete#CompleteTags noci
Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given commit-access to the project to contribute as they see fit. This project is more like an open wiki than a standard guarded open source project.
There are a few basic ground-rules for contributors:
- No
--force
pushes or modifying the Git history in any way. - Non-master branches ought to be used for ongoing work.
- External API changes and significant modifications ought to be subject to an internal pull-request to solicit feedback from other contributors.
- Internal pull-requests to solicit feedback are encouraged for any other non-trivial contribution but left to the discretion of the contributor.
- Contributors should attempt to adhere to the prevailing code-style.
Declaring formal releases remains the prerogative of the project maintainer.
This is an experiment and feedback is welcome! This document may also be subject to pull-requests or changes by contributors where you believe you have something valuable to add or change.
I am in need of unit tests. Anyone interested in helping please fork and add to
the tests/spec/
directory.
- Brad Phelan [email protected] for completing tag matching and visual tag completion.
- Ma, Xiangjiang [email protected] for
pointing out VIM 6.0 map
<buffer>
feature. - Luc Hermitte [email protected] for testing the self install documentation code and providing good bug fixes.
- Guo-Peng Wen for the self install documentation code.
- Shawn Boles [email protected] for fixing the
<Leader>x
cancelation bug. - Martijn van der Kwast [email protected] for patching problems with multi-languages (XML and PHP).
- Ilya Bobir [email protected] for patching
xml_tag_syntax_pefixes
option. - Eli L. [email protected] for converting to the vimball packaging format.