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Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend
From: |
Zvezdan Petkovic |
Subject: |
Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Oct 2005 03:10:17 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.4.2i |
On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 11:45:50PM +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
> Well, if you're using vim ...
I do.
> First enter the following (in command mode) to define abbreviations:
>
> :ab <c <command
> [cut a lot of good advice]
You mean something like
iabbrev <buffer> <l programlisting<Esc>byiwi<<Esc>ea><inlinegraphic
\<CR> fileref=""
\<CR>format="linespecific"></<Esc>pa><Esc>-$h
:-)
I have a full Vim plugin that contains not only the most frequently used
abbreviations, but also a function to enclose words in an arbitrary
chosen DocBook XML element chosen from a small narrow buffer that opens
on the right side of my Vim window with a list of all DocBook elements.
It doesn't sing or dance though because I stopped working on it the
minute I lost interest in editing more DocBook documents.
:-)
Best regards,
Zvezdan Petkovic
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, (continued)
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, Greg 'groggy' Lehey, 2005/10/21
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, Zvezdan Petkovic, 2005/10/22
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, Alejandro López-Valencia, 2005/10/22
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, Greg 'groggy' Lehey, 2005/10/23
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, Larry Kollar, 2005/10/23
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, Ted Harding, 2005/10/22
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend,
Zvezdan Petkovic <=
- Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, Ted Harding, 2005/10/23
Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, Werner LEMBERG, 2005/10/20
Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, D. E. Evans, 2005/10/20
Re: [Groff] XML and groff as frontend, D. E. Evans, 2005/10/21