lith,
On 2013-02-15 18:31, lith wrote:
>> the functionality of the "info" utility to enable easy navigation
>
> You could use one of vim's personal wikis: vimwiki or viki, or a
> plugin for markdown/rst (restructured text) that enables hyperlinks,
> or an outliner plugin, or an orgmode clone, or plain text + utl
> plugin, or plain text + vim's own gf shortcut (see :h gf).
>
> Some of the plugins mentioned above can be used in conjunction with
> the voom plugin in order to facilitates navigation.
>
> There are also some plugins that generate "tables of contents" like,
> e.g., ttoc -- no need to write the toc (aka top node) yourself.
That was quick! and a lot of stuff to look at too - thanks!
Regards,
Phil.
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