Manuals : An extensible help system 
 
 
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| Marko Mahnič |  
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| description |  
Provides context sensitive word lookup. The manuals in vimhelp format that are not 
 related to Vim can be kept in separate locations with separate tagfiles.
 
 The context sensitive lookup is implemented by the plugin vxlib/context.vim. When a 
 manual lookup is required (mapped to K), the plugin checks the context the cursor is 
 in - the current filetype and the current syntax element. Then it finds all the help 
 providers that were registered for the detected context. The highest scored provider 
 is executed an the results are displayed. It is also possible to display a list of 
 providers applicable in the current context and select one (\km); if vimuiex is 
 installed, a popup list will be displayed, otherwise the choices are echoed to the 
 screen and the uesr enters a choice.
 
 Example: when you're editing Python kode and press K on a keyword, an entry from the 
 Python documentation will be displayed (the output from pydoc). When the cursor is in 
 a Python comment or a string, dict will be used instead. Similarly, when editing 
 HTML, help for CSS can be displayed when the cursor is in the <style> section.
 
 There are three possible types of results a provider can produce: 
    t - show help text for keyword
    k - list similar keywords (and find help for the selected one)
    g - grep the manuals to find occurences of the word
 
 The library comes with the following providers (supported types are in parentheses):
    vimhelp (tkg) - internal vim help
    extvimhelp (tkg) - external help in vimhelp format, stored in a separate location
    man (t) - unix man
    pydoc (tg) - python documentation, requires pydoc program
    pydiction (k) - uses the dictionary produced by vimscript#850
    cmakeref (tkg) - vimscript#3045, uses extvimhelp
    cssref (tkg) - vimscript#918, uses extvimhelp
    crefvim (tkg) - vimscript#614, vimscript#2353, uses extvimhelp
    luarefvim (tkg) - vimscript#1291, uses extvimhelp
    dict (t) - find a dictionary entry using the dict program
 
 The providers that use extvimhelp expect the manuals to be installed in the location 
 set in g:vxlib_manuals_directory. Initially this location is set to ~/.vim/manuals 
 (actually the script takes the first item from &rtp and appends /manuals to it). Each 
 manual is stored in a subdirectory of this location, the name of the subdirectory is 
 the same as the name of the provider, eg.
    ~/.vim/manuals/cmakeref
    ~/.vim/manuals/luarefvim
 
 After you install each manual, don't forget to run :helptags %:p:h on a file from 
 the manual.
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| install details |  
Requires VxLib (vimscript#3061)
 Unpack the files into the vim runtime directory (eg. ~/.vim).
 
 If you wish, you can run :VxRegen to re-generate the initialization code.
 (see also vimscript#3061 installation for the availability of :VxRegen)
 
 The plugin will set the following keys: K, \kk, \km, \kg in normal and visual mode.  
 If you would like different mappings, use :VxConfig to edit the configuration file 
 (:VxRegen must be run at least once). Set 'generate=0' in section [manuals#maps]. An 
 alternative is to edit ~/.vimrc and add
    let g:vxenable_manuals_maps=0 |  
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