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-*asciidoc-folding.txt*	For Vim version 7.3	Last change: 2014 Sep 03
-
-Original Author: Drew Neil <http://drewneil.com/>
-Author: Matthew Todd <http://github.com/matcatc>
-License: Same terms as Vim itself (see |license|)
-
-CONTENTS						    *asciidoc-folding*
-
-Introduction			|asciidoc-folding-introduction|
-  Stacked folding			|asciidoc-folding-stacked|
-  Nested folding			|asciidoc-folding-nested|
-Configuration			|asciidoc-folding-configuration|
-  Overriding the default style		|g:asciidoc_fold_style|
-  Switching fold style			|asciidoc-folding-:FoldToggle|
-
-============================================================================
-INTRODUCTION				       *asciidoc-folding-introduction*
-
-This plugin, originally based on Drew Niel's vim-markdown-folding, enables you
-to fold asciidoc documents by section headings. It recognizes only the
-Atx-style of headings, as shown below (and described at
-http://asciidoctor.org/docs/asciidoc-recommended-practices/).
-
-    == section level 1
-
-    === section level 2
-
-    ==== section level 3
-
-    ===== section level 4
-
-The alternative Setext style is not currently supported.
-
-Two different folding styles are supported: stacked (the default) and nested.
-
-						    *asciidoc-folding-stacked*
-The stacked folding style creates a flat list of sections. When all folds are
-closed, the outline resembles a fully expanded table of contents. That is, h1,
-h2, h3 etc. headings are all represented equally.
-
-Implementation details: all sections (h1, h2, h3 etc.) initiate a fold with
-foldlevel=1.
-
-						     *asciidoc-folding-nested*
-The nested folding style creates a heirarchical list of sections. When all
-folds are closed (by pressing |zM| or running :set foldlevel=0), the outline
-resembles a table of contents (ToC) that only shows h1 sections.
-
-Opening the h1 folds (by running :set foldlevel=1) reveals the content of that
-section, with any h2 sections outlined as a ToC.
-
-Opening an h2 fold (by running :set foldlevel=2) reveals the content of that
-section, with any h3 sections outlined as a ToC. And so on...
-
-Implementation details: h1 sections initiate a fold with foldlevel=1, h2
-sections initiate a fold with foldlevel=2, and so on.
-
-============================================================================
-CONFIGURATION				      *asciidoc-folding-configuration*
-
-The stacked folding style is the default.
-						       *g:asciidoc_fold_style*
-To make the nested folding style the default, put this in your |vimrc|
-file:>
-    let g:asciidoc_fold_style = 'nested'
-<
-
-						*asciidoc-folding-:FoldToggle*
-You can switch between the stacked and nested folding styles by running
-the command:>
-    :FoldToggle
-<
-
-The fold style is scoped to each window, which means it's possible to use the
-stacked folding style in one split window, and the nested folding style in
-another.
-
-                                           *g:asciidoc_fold_override_foldtext*
-If set to 0, the fold text will not be overriden:>
-    let g:asciidoc_fold_override_foldtext = 0
-<
-
- vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl:
-