" Vim filetype indent file " filetype: ledger " by Johann Klähn; Use according to the terms of the GPL>=2. " vim:ts=2:sw=2:sts=2:foldmethod=marker if exists("b:did_indent") finish endif let b:did_indent = 1 setl autoindent setl indentexpr=GetLedgerIndent() if exists("*GetLedgerIndent") finish endif function GetLedgerIndent(...) " You can pass in a line number when calling this function manually. let lnum = a:0 > 0 ? a:1 : v:lnum " If this line is empty look at (the indentation of) the last line. " Note that inside of a transaction no blank lines are allowed. let line = getline(lnum) let prev = getline(lnum - 1) if line =~ '^\s\+\S' " Lines that already are indented (→postings, sub-directives) keep their indentation. return &sw elseif line =~ '^\s*$' " Current line is empty, try to guess its type based on the previous line. if prev =~ '^\([[:digit:]~=]\|\s\+\S\)' " This is very likely a posting or a sub-directive. " While lines following the start of a transaction are automatically " indented you will have to indent the first line following a " pre-declaration manually. This makes it easier to type long lists of " 'account' pre-declarations without sub-directives, for example. return &sw else return 0 endif else " Everything else is not indented: " start of transactions, pre-declarations, apply/end-lines return 0 endif endf