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indentLine
==========
-This plugin is used for displaying thin vertical lines at each indentation level for code indented with spaces.
-For code indented with tabs, I think there is no need to support it, using :set list lcs=tab:\\|\ (here is a space) can
-achieve it.
+This plugin is used for displaying thin vertical lines at each indentation level for code indented with spaces. For code indented with tabs I think there is no need to support it, because you can use `:set list lcs=tab:\|\ ` (here is a space).
## Requirements
-This plugin takes advantage of newly provided conceal feature in Vim 7.3, so Vim 7.3 with conceal feature is needed.
+This plugin takes advantage of the newly provided `conceal` feature in Vim 7.3, so this plugin will not work with lower versions of Vim.
## Installation
-To install the plugin just put plugin files in your ~/.vim (linux) or ~/vimfiles (Windows).
+To install the plugin just put the plugin files in your `~/.vim` (Linux) or `~/vimfiles` (Windows).
-## Setting custom indentLines
-You can change the color of indentLines:
-for vim, you can set g:indentLine_color_term in your vimrc, e.g. let g:indentLine_color_term = 239(any color you like),
-for gvim, you can set g:indentLine_color_gui in your vimrc, e.g. let g:indentLine_color_gui = '#A4E57E'(any color you like)
+If you use a plugin manager you can put the whole directory into your `~/.vim/bundle/` directory ([Pathogen][pathogen]) or add the line `Bundle 'Yggdroot/indentLine'` to your `.vimrc` ([Vundle][vundle]).
-You can change indentLine char by youself.
-change this variable: let g:indentLine_char = 'c'; 'c' can be any ascii character you like, you can also use '¦', '┆'and '│' to display more beautiful lines,
-but this only aplies to file whose encoding is utf-8
+## Customization
+You can change the color of indentLines:
+for Vim, set `g:indentLine_color_term` in your `.vimrc`, e.g. `let g:indentLine_color_term = 239`,
+for GVim, set `g:indentLine_color_gui` in your `.vimrc`, e.g. `let g:indentLine_color_gui = '#A4E57E'`
-##Self promotion
-If you think this script is helpful, follow the GitHub [repository][repository], and don't forget to vote for it on Vim.org! ([vimscript #4354][script]).
+You can also change the indentLine char:
+for both Vim and GVim, set `let g:indentLine_char = 'c'` where `'c'` can be any ASCII character. You can also use one of `¦`, `┆` or `│` to display more beautiful lines. However, these characters will only work with files whose encoding is UTF-8.
+
+## Self promotion
+If you think this script is helpful, follow the [GitHub repository][repository], and don't forget to vote for it on Vim.org! ([vimscript #4354][script]).
+
+[pathogen]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-pathogen
+[vundle]: https://github.com/gmarik/vundle
[repository]: https://github.com/Yggdroot/indentLine
[script]: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=4354
## Screenshots
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