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Compatibility with ts Autotag #39

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Rahmyeon opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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Compatibility with ts Autotag #39

Rahmyeon opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Rahmyeon
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Rahmyeon commented Sep 29, 2024

Issues with nvim-ts-auto-tag

Hello, again. I am sorry to disturb you again but when I try to use ts-auto-tag
in combination with your amazing plugin, it only completes the line the
primary cursors are on.

Reproduction steps

This happens on Windows, using Windows terminal

  1. add cursors to the line of your choice in a file that is compatible with ts-auto-tag

  2. try to type multiple similar opening and closing elements (New to programming and don't know the proper terminology)

  3. Press escape

Should show incomplete text: example video below.
also please ignore the a's before the code example, it was just lazy way
of me getting stuff on multiple different lines.

Recording.2024-09-28.185659.mp4
  • ps. thanks, I have opened two issues in under two weeks. I don't mean to disturb.
  • It may just be a compatibility thing and I am whining.

have a great day/week/month/year !

@jake-stewart
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hi, open as many issues as youd like.

sadly this again is not a multicursor.nvim bug, it is a nvim-ts-autotag bug. Their motion is not dot repeatable, so there is no way for multicursor.nvim to know what to repeat.

@Rahmyeon
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Thanks to you, I have just realized that Autotag has a Windows-specific bug.
I appreciate your help.

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