Hello,

I have just recently been introduced to Vim and I'm loving it so far.  I was
able to get Latex going, and I like the support for it and all the macros
that are available, it makes it really easy.

Before I continue, I am NOT using MacVim, I would like to stick to the
terminal window if I can.

I want to start writing html more efficiently but am having problems
understanding how to get started.  I see that Mac comes with a vim package
already installed with many plugins. Under ftplugin I see html.vim and I
have tried to decipher it, but with no luck.
It appears it is able to do things like tag complete, so if I type <html> a
closing </html> automatically is written.

Is this what it is doing?  If so how can I get it to load?

I also wanted to ask how to generate a macro that will automatically
generate all the basic tags for an html page if I create a brand new html
file.


I appreciate all the help and look forward to hearing back from someone.

-Dave

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