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Writing technical documentation for Vim extensions is not exciting; manually converting what you've just written in
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[Markdown](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) to
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[vimdoc](http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/usr_toc.html) format is even less fun. I grew tired of having to do this
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[Vimdoc](http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/usr_toc.html) format is even less fun. I grew tired of having to do this
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repeatedly for my [Vim-ArgWrap](https://foosoft.net/projects/vim-argwrap/) extension and finally formally solved this
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problem with a purpose-built tool. Maintainability, ease of use, and beautiful vimdoc output were primary considerations
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problem with a purpose-built tool. Maintainability, ease of use, and beautiful Vimdoc output were primary considerations
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in Md2Vim's design.
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[![Markdown source file](img/markdown-thumb.png)](img/markdown.png)
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[![VimDoc target file](img/vimdoc-thumb.png)](img/vimdoc.png)
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[![Vimdoc target file](img/vimdoc-thumb.png)](img/vimdoc.png)
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## Installation
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Executing Md2Vim with the `-help` command line argument will trigger online help to be displayed. The list below
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provides a more detailed description of what the parameters do.
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* **cols**
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* `cols`
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The number of columns used for laying out vimdoc files to make them look as good as possible with your content.
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The number of columns used for laying out Vimdoc files to make them look as good as possible with your content.
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Notice that file contents will not be wrapped to this value; this is purely for such things as horizontal rule
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widths and help tag positioning. This defaults to 80, but that's a bit too narrow for some people.
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* **desc**
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* `desc`
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Vim help files are supposed to start with the following two fields on the first line:
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filename.txt Description of this help file's contents
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```
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The first field is the filename of the generated vimdoc help file; the second is the description can you provide
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The first field is the filename of the generated Vimdoc help file; the second is the description can you provide
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with this parameter.
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Multi line description can be written using `\n`.
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* **norules**
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* `norules`
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By default, we generate horizontal rules above level 1-2 headings, as shown below:
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```
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If you don't like the way it looks you can turn it off.
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* **notoc**
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* `notoc`
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If you don't wish to generate a table of contents you should set this flag to opt out. The table of contents lists
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all of the headings in the document and is always inserted before the beginning of document body.
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* **pascal**
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* `pascal`
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By default, all help tags get converted to lower case and space delimited words are joined with underscores.
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rigellians-how_to_cook_for_fourty_humans
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```
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If you prefer the *PascalCase* way of doing things, set this flag and your output will look like this:
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If you prefer the PascalCase way of doing things, set this flag and your output will look like this:
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```
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Rigellians-HowToCookForFourtyHumans
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```
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* **tabs**
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* `tabs`
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If you don't like four space tabs for some reason you can change it to something else with this parameter.
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