Excerpts from Tim Gray's message of Fri Apr 01 17:48:11 +0200 2011: > <!-- #bbinclude "filename" --> > file contents that are inlined. > <!-- end bbinclude --> This only seems to be useful to me until you learn a proper programming language / template engine.
If you can't find a plugin for that yet you can script it up easily eg using a) getlines (get all lines in a buffer) b) readfile, writefile c) matchstr (get part of a string using a regex) everything else is like iterating over a list of lines: let idx=0 let new_lines = [] while idx < len(lines) endwhile and appending lines to this list: call add(new_lines, single line) let new_lines += list_to_append So even if it does not exist yet it can be done using maybe 10 lines of VimL code easily. And if this doesn't work - you can still use any scripting language. Marc Weber -- 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
