I'd like to work on this as well. You want to start brainstorming some
requirements?

On Nov 8, 6:15 pm, Joseph Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > often I use Tomboy, a Linux application, to taking rapid notes. When I
> > find some useful command on internet, I create a note. Then sometimes
> > I try to group notes about a similar topic and so on.
>
> > I'd prefer using Vim for such a task, so I can search in my notes
> > directly from the terminal. Is there a good plugin to do this? At
> > least, how would you do that?
>
> > Thanks.
>
> This is actually the sole reason I learned (*learning*) vim and
> continue to use it.  Personally I use the vimoutliner plugin for
> notes and just keep each class in its own text file.  That way I
> can use incremental search and usually find what I need, like
> `Chapter 2' or `Key terms'or  whatever.  
> http://www.vimoutliner.org/orhttp://bike-nomad.com/vim/vimoutliner.htmlI 
> haven't paid
> attention to which is better.
>
> But the main reason I'm replying is because I saw 
> thishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPC3YQCID8kthe other day, and
> thought it might be of some use to you.  I think both of those
> have  to do with things *within* vim, so I don't know if it's
> specific enough to what you were looking for.
>
> I've been wanting to come across a whole note taking plugin or
> something, with syntax highlighting and all kinds of bells and
> whistles. Seems like an opportunity to learn more and do it
> myself, eh?
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