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    43 2. FUNCTIONALITY                                         *SpeckyFunctionality*
    43 2. FUNCTIONALITY                                         *SpeckyFunctionality*
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    46 Okay then, what does it do?
    46 Okay then, what does it do?
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    48 By default?  Nothing, unless you are comfortable using the menus.  I decided
    48 By default?  Nothing but syntax highlighting unless you are comfortable using
    49 the easiest way to cherry pick the functionality that you'd like was to enable
    49 the menus.  I decided the easiest way to cherry pick the functionality that
    50 them via key bindings.  By doing this, Specky won't make assumptions about
    50 you'd like was to enable them via key bindings.  By doing this, Specky won't
    51 your current environment, and won't stomp on anything you don't want it to.
    51 make assumptions about your current environment, and won't stomp on anything
       
    52 you don't want it to.
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    53     Specky won't do -anything- with your environment until you enable ~
    54     Specky won't do -anything- with your environment until you enable ~
    54     the key bindings!! ~
    55     the key bindings!! ~
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    56 After you've configured your bindings, here are some of the things you can
    57 After you've configured your bindings, here are some of the things you can
    71     - Dynamically switch string types for the word under the cursor
    72     - Dynamically switch string types for the word under the cursor
    72       (double quoted, quoted, symbol)
    73       (double quoted, quoted, symbol)
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    74     - Make lovely and quick comment banners for ruby code.
    75     - Make lovely and quick comment banners for ruby code.
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    77 Specky also includes a "snippets" file that can be used with the Snipmate
       
    78 plugin by Michael Sanders <msanders42+vim@gmail.com>. (Minimum version 0.74.)
       
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    80 	http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2540
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    78 3. ENABLING-SPECKY                                        *SpeckyVimrcExample*
    83 3. ENABLING-SPECKY                                        *SpeckyVimrcExample*
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