* Tim Johnson <t...@akwebsoft.com> [140226 16:44]:
> * Adnan Zafar <adnanjza...@gmail.com> [140226 16:32]:
> > Hi Tim,
> > 
> > Just leave the file as it is or delete it. Plugin authors provide
> > files like that to provide information on GitHub pages for example. If
> > you're installing the plugin using Pathogen or Vundle or one of the
> > others, everything should be set up to just ignore it. If you're
> > installing manually, you can just delete the file.
> 
>   I was wondering if there were a built-in way to make a
>   doc-compatible .txt file out of it. It sounds like there isn't.
> 
>   I wouldn't mind spending a little time "marking up" a README.md to
>   make it doc-compatible. I think that there are adequate
>   instructions in :h helptag
   Turns out that in a general case a README.md file can be
   converted to a doc .txt file in just a few minutes.

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Tim 
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