> > I know I can print a help doc to a text file with :e! cat $VIMRUNTIME/doc/filename.txt. But what about the entire reference manual? Not the user manual, the reference manual.
>
> That would be a very heavy printout, and you would want a page break
> between each pair of files.
Maybe it is more practical to buy a reknown book on Vim, like Practical
Vim, and leave the entire reference for reference. Computers are
invented to save and process larege amounts of information, and a
digital reference probably is more accessible than a printed one.
Just some thoughts...
//meine
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