> That sounds like a great plan. One of Vim's strengths is its plugin
> community, and a section in the manual about extending/scripting Vim
> sounds very useful.
>
> It sounds like a good next step is to split a bunch of `usr_41.txt`
> into `usr_5X.txt` pages, under an "Extending Vim" or "Scripting Vim"
> section of the user manual. Bram, is this something you would like to
> do personally, or do you think it would be productive for me to give
> it a shot? Once that is done, the content I am writing can be added
> incrementally.
I don't think I have time to do this properly right now. We could start
with just one "usr_52.txt' and incrementally update, moving things
around later. Main thing is to avoid trying to explain all the details,
but just the main "how to make it work" part. That is different from
"this is how it works", which belongs in the reference section.
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