On Aug 30, 4:10 am, Luc Hermitte <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ages ago, I patched a perl script that runs the HTML converter in vim, and > then add all the hyperlinks that make sense (plus a few other things). > I haven't run it for a long time, so I don't know how it will do with vim > latest versions. > > ->http://hermitte.free.fr/vim/ressources/tools/(don't forget the perl module > VimDetect.pm) >
I don't believe I've seen yours before, Luc. This is the one I remember reading about: http://peterodding.com/code/vim/publish/ Either of these look pretty interesting. I may need to see what they can do. Both you and Peter Odding should be sure to take a look at the options described in :help :TOhtml if you haven't already, to see how they interact with your scripts. Some recent changes of note that I could envision affecting things are: 1. Now defaults to using CSS rather than <font>, etc. 2. When the current buffer has 'diff' set, will default to creating a side-by-side diff view instead of the usual single-buffer view. 3. Now supports the conceal feature, so if you're depending on the concealed tokens for any of your hyperlink or keyword detection (e.g. in :help documents), it could cause problems. There may be others as well, or features you may want to turn off for efficiency such as the progress bar. -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
