From a606bd10c79ec5989c76c49cc6f736e88b63f0da Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tsakiris Tryfon
--- local displayer = entry_display.create {
--- separator = " ",
@@ -30,10 +30,10 @@
---
---
--- This shows 4 columns, the first is defined in the opts as the width we'll
---- use when display_string the number of the buffer. The second has a fixed
---- width of 4 and the 3rd column's widht will be decided by the width of the
---- icons we use. The fourth column will use the remaining space. Finally we
---- have also defined the seperator between each column will be the space " ".
+--- use when display_string is the number of the buffer. The second has a fixed
+--- width of 4 and the third column's width will be decided by the width of the
+--- icons we use. The fourth column will use the remaining space. Finally, we
+--- have also defined the separator between each column will be the space " ".
---
--- An example of how the display reference will be used is shown, again for
--- the buffers picker:
@@ -49,12 +49,12 @@
--- There are two types of values each column can have. Either a simple String
--- or a table containing the String as well as the hl_group.
---
---- The displayer can return values, string and an optional highlights.
---- String is all the text to be displayed for this entry as a single string. If
---- parts of the string are to be highlighted they will be described in the
---- highlights table.
+--- The displayer can return values, string and an optional highlights. The string
+--- is all the text to be displayed for this entry as a single string. If parts of
+--- the string are to be highlighted they will be described in the highlights
+--- table.
---
---- For better understanding of how create() and displayer are used it's best to look
+--- For a better understanding of how create() and displayer are used it's best to look
--- at the code in make_entry.lua.
---@brief ]]
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