Fix ill-formatted ASCII header in vim help file#499
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Fix ill-formatted ASCII header in vim help file#499tuurep wants to merge 1 commit intonumToStr:masterfrom
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Problems:
1. wrong spacing in places
2. some characters getting hidden due to backticks being
conceal characters in vim help files and such
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Actually I notice that most likely it's like Start:
This overcorrects a little bit, change some It threw me off because the first instinct is to try to align the simplescreenrecorder-2025-02-09_22.43.13.mp4 |
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Two problems:
`being a conceal character in vim help filesConfusion:
I suspected the art is generated by
figlet/toilet, but couldn't find the exact font you're using.It looks like a mix between these two, but there are also some confusing differences I could not figure out. I edited some parts by hand.
To avoid the conceal character problem, I put the header in a quote block (
>)This makes it appear as a different color, which may be a downside.
Before:
After: