sure.
I'm maintaining some glossary type files in text with vim, but over time
want to polish the articles and move them to HTML files. If an item
migrates to html, I want to replace the text with some sort of pointer so
with appropriate program for "pk", would like to use "K" to bring up the
HTML version in Kompozer (or something). Not too hard except I may not want
one article per html file and so would use anchor points.
Probably not too difficult still, but I'd like to know if there are support
packages to make this sort of thing easier -- i.e. development that might
start out with text using vim, when it's in a "notes" stage, and then
gracefully evolve into good HTML. I might not mind having it designed for
some particular kind of web site such as drupal or Joomla.
Thanks, Hal
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