Ian Tegebo wrote:

> On 5/6/07, Sebastian Menge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > Independent of the implementation used, I suggest to develop good
> > guidelines. The Wiki should be really valuable and not redundant to
> > vim-tips or mailing-lists.
>
> I would like to make another implementation independent suggestion;
> one could make a VimWiki more valuable by importing the _extremely_
> valuable vim helpfiles into it.

Please don't do this.  It might sound like a nice idea, but it means
making a branch that will be very hard to merge back into the help files
of the distribution.

Please use the wiki for tips.  That is an addition to the help files.

> For example, I would love to be able to quickly correct spelling
> mistakes or contribute to plugin helpfiles a la a Wiki interface.  I
> could then imagine updating my local helpfiles through the Wiki
> interface via a sync-plugin.

If you see spelling mistakes in the help files please send them to me.
I just fixed 250 of them, because someone send me a list.  That's useful
for everyone.

The main goal now is to get the Vim tips collection back to live.  It
has been dead for three months now!

Perhaps we can figure out some clever way to also make the help files
available with links between the tips and the help files.  Thus in
the help file you would see some link that takes you to a tip associated
with the text at that position.  But without that the tips are still
very useful.

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