Saturday, April 2, 2011

Re: vim counterpart for persistent includes

On Apr 02, 2011 at 11:07 AM +0200, Marc Weber wrote:
>This only seems to be useful to me until you learn a proper programming
>language / template engine.

For the most part I don't find it necessary, but every once in a while, it can
save a lot of time. Particularly in helping to maintain older pages (who
might be also maintained by others with wildly varying knowledge levels).
It's a nice way to enable some automation on a page with out upping the
requirements for anyone else.

>If you can't find a plugin for that yet you can script it up easily eg
>VimL code easily.

Thanks for the example! VimL is pretty new to me so it's nice to see some
examples spelled out for me. In this case though it will probably be easiest
to just write a little python script to take care of things. I just figured
I'd ask to see if there was anything preexisting.

Tim

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