> Here though, instead of Vince's patch one could send the text to a 
> browser, maybe a console-mode one such as Lynx displaying in Vim's (not 
> gvim's) own console, or else something like ":exe '!seamonkey -url 
> file:///' . expand('%:p')" or similar (for full generality one would 
> need to percent-escape spaces and other "special" characters), making 
> use of the fact that Mozilla browsers will by default use something very 
> much akin to Vim's client-server facility, passing the URL to an 
> already-running instance if there is one.

http://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_text-decoration

plus "It's All Text" extension to forefox...

similar for a column of numbers: use sc which has plenty of functions...

Milan
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