I know vim is an "pure text" editor, not word or rendering system.
but currently I have it displaying the bold, italic, underline with an asciidoc syntax highlight file.
https://github.com/dagwieers/asciidoc-vim

it is surprisingly good in terms of displaying effect and asciidoc syntax compliance.

only thing is it is VERY slow sometime when you jump back and forth. but that is another issue. here I'm talking about the word displaying effect -- I'm still curious how can this pure text editor display the a underline under each charactor, but it works.

anyway, if the underline is OK, how about a "cross-through" line?

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