Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Re: How to show plain text document's structure and syntax highlight

I change the plugin name to "TxtBrowser" to reflect its original name and add
some new features:

1)Open the URL under cursor in Vim: Put the cursor to the link and use
":TxtBrowserUrl" or <Leasder>g to open the link,

2)Dictionary lookup for words under cursor. Put the cursor to the word and
use
":TxtBrowserWord" or <Leasder>f to open lookup result, Use ":help
txt-browser-dict" for how to customize your prefered web dictionary.

3)Search the web for words under the cursor by search engine. Put the cursor
to
the word and use ":TxtBrowserSearch" or <Leasder>s to open the search
result,
Use ":help txt-browser-search" for how to customize your prefered
dictionary.

All the features are expected to work where Vim works. Please report if you
find bugs and use ":help txtbrowser" for overview and details after install.


Chris Jones-44 wrote:
>
> As far as the name is concerded, I would like to listen to what you say. I
> have
> some alternative scheme:
> 1) use the old name for ever.
> txt.zip : Plain Text Browser(show the title tag and syntax highlight of
> plain text)
> 2) change the name as below:
> Plain Text Browser: show the title tag and syntax highlight of plain
> text
> 3) have another name as below:
> TextBrowser: Easy browser plain text(show the title tag and syntax
> highlight)
> 4) Use the abbreviations(or Use TxtBrwsr?):
> TxtBrowser: Easy browser plain text(show the title tag and syntax
> highlight)
> Thanks.
>

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