On Sunday, December 18, 2011 2:40:10 PM UTC+2, MarcWeber wrote:
Think about the *why* you're asking for Vim - and then write again. We may
find other workarounds for you.
because I'm a bit tired reading w/ 'less'.
on a more serious note I may only say that since vim has incredible
Hi,
Am Sonntag, 18. Dezember 2011 10:15:56 UTC+1 schrieb ds:
has anybody seen any good and / or interesting workaround for reading
ebooks (HTML, EPUB, FB2, [RTF]) in vim?
You can convert the file at the FileReadCmd event to text (or to html and
then to text) -- you should set the buffer to
On Sunday, December 18, 2011 2:40:10 PM UTC+2, MarcWeber wrote:
Think about the *why* you're asking for Vim - and then write again. We
may find other workarounds for you.
on a more serious note I may only say that since vim has incredible
opportunities for manipulating text it seems only
hello,
has anybody seen any good and / or interesting workaround for reading
ebooks (HTML, EPUB, FB2, [RTF]) in vim?
best,
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Excerpts from ds's message of Sun Dec 18 10:15:56 +0100 2011:
has anybody seen any good and / or interesting workaround for reading
ebooks (HTML, EPUB, FB2, [RTF]) in vim?
For HTML you can use elinks, links or such to convert HTML to Text.
Of course this will not work for all docs - and you