I'm acutally using vim in windows, and I did add that plugin to the location
where all the other plugins are located, but according to :scriptnames, vim
doens't automatically load the one that I added (the one you wrote) ... it
loads all the other ones in that directory except for the added one.
But nevertheless, I was able to get my job done. I used csplit to split the
file into its 500 constituent files. Then I used a command in unix with a
for loop to rename them appropriately.
Thank you very much once again. I really appreciate all of your help and
taking the time to respond to me. And it was good that I learned about the
plugins, I'm sure that will come in useful another time.
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