I've been looking around for some blockquoting scripts for vim recently.
All the ones I've encountered via Web searches apply some kind of text
delimiter to it; the closest I can think of would be analogous to C
comment style, seen in blockquote.vim.
Before I get to writing my own, I'd like to find one which allows me to
choose from among any of the three styles shown here. My fu's apparently
weak tonight.
,----[ debian-manifesto ]-
| The time has come to concentrate on the future of Linux rather than on
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---8<---
The time has come to concentrate on the future of Linux rather than on
--->8---
The time has come to concentrate on the future of Linux
rather than on the destructive goal of enriching oneself
Thanks to Ian Murdock for the sample text.
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