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Old June 24th, 2008, 09:53 AM
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Default Re: Wraithlord\'s dominionsKB

Thank you all for your compliments. It makes happy to know you find it useful.

As to your points,
First, to use with vim you need to do the following:
1. Download and install VIM.

It can be installed on all platforms.

2. DL the UTL script

2.1 Unzip it to VIM plugin dir. For example, on my windows its "c:\Program Files\Vim\vim71\plugin", on my linux its in "/users/username/.vim/plugin"

2.2 Start VIM. Then run :call Utl_finish_installation()
meaning, you press : to go to VIM command prompt, then you type (or paste) call Utl_finish_installation(), last you press enter.

2.3 Open the document with VIM. For any entry in the TOC you can jump directly to section by doing pressing \gu when cursur is on <> thingi. I'll give an example,
I want to read the Patala guide, I open the document in VIM after completing the above steps then I press /Patala (tell VIM to search for Patala). I get to-
7.14 Patala <URL:#tn= 7.14 Patala>
7.14.1 Guide to playing Patala competitively <URL:#tn= 7.14.1 Guide to playing Patala competitively>

Now I press f< (tell VIM to go to first <> link),
then I press \gu (tell UTL to jump to link) and I get directly to Patala section.

As for converting as Edi suggested, converting to HTML is relatively easy. Would that make the document more convenient to read?- If so, I'll make the conversion.
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