update doc.

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Bailey Ling 2013-08-20 23:27:55 +00:00
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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ COMMANDS *airline-commands*
Toggles whitespace detection.
:AirlineToggle *:AirlineToggle*
Toggle this plugin (e.g. the nice statusline)
Toggles between the standard `statusline` or airline.
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CUSTOMIZATION *airline-customization*
@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ sections which by default host more than one extension.
let g:airline_section_a (the mode/paste indicator)
let g:airline_section_b (the fugitive/lawrencium branch indicator)
let g:airline_section_c (bufferline or filename)
let g:airline_section_gutter (csv)
let g:airline_section_gutter (readonly, csv)
let g:airline_section_x (tagbar, filetype)
let g:airline_section_y (fileencoding, fileformat)
let g:airline_section_z (percentage, line number, column number)
@ -292,12 +292,12 @@ For contributions into the plugin, here are the following guidelines:
is always available (these must be defined in `plugin`, and _not_
`autoload` of the other plugin). If it exists, then initialize the
extension. This ensures that the extension is loaded if and only if the
user has the other plugin installed.
user has the other plugin installed. Also, a check to
`airline#extensions#foo_plugin#enabled` should be performed to allow the
user to disable it.
b. Extension specific variables should be defined in the extension, e.g.
`g:airline#extensions#foo_plugin#bar_variable`. Unfortunately, the
branch extension does not follow this convention, but for legacy reasons
those variables are kept as is.
b. Configuration variables for the extension should reside in the
extension, e.g. `g:airline#extensions#foo_plugin#bar_variable`.
See the source of |example.vim| for a working extension.