On 7/23/13 11:11 PM, Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 24, 2013 1:00 AM, "Charles Campbell" 
> <Charles.E.Campbell@nasa.gov <mailto:Charles.E.Campbell@nasa.gov>> wrote:
> >
> > ping song wrote:
> >>
> >> any help?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 9:03 AM, ping <songpingemail@gmail.com 
> <mailto:songpingemail@gmail.com> <mailto:songpingemail@gmail.com 
> <mailto:songpingemail@gmail.com>>> wrote:
> >>
> >>     this looks real nice!
> >>
> >> http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/
> >>
> >>     the thing that I like it , is that it looks exactly what it is in
> >>     vim , compacted pure text but still URL-able, like those code
> >>     cross reference pages generated by LXR
> >>     (http://lxr.linux.no/linux+v3.10.2/kernel/cpu/idle.c),  sth I
> >>     can't simply archieve in vimwiki.
> >>
> >>     what options of tools do we have (in vim or external) to generate
> >>     those beautiful pages?
> >>
> > I have no idea what was used for the online vim man pages.  You do 
> know about TOhtml, though?
>
> At least one of the maintainers uses self-written python script; he 
> wrote about this in the announce. Maybe there a link to the script in 
> the announce, I do not remember.
>
> TOhtml does not have support for links yet, though AFAIR it was 
> promised. There is a plugin that adds them though.
>
> I use my own formatvim plugin. It has support for links, but recently 
> it popped out that not all links are created that are expected. My 
> plugin is known to be faster then TOhtml, but if you enable links 
> comparison will become invalid: it will be slower then; "invalid" 
> means that anything can be said only after support for links is added 
> to TOhtml.
>
>
thanks.
can you point me the plugin that adding the link function?
or, can you share your plugin and the usage?
I think this will make vim a real nice "cross reference page generation" 
tool...
regards
ping
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