According to John P. Looney:
> The <indexterm> tags have a id that has to be unique. Any know how to do
> Vim macros that can file that stuff in ?
>> <indexterm id="i-3BAB-503F-165011">
>> it would rock if I could do something that would fill in the id="...."
> bit as soon as I typed "<indexterm ".
sounds to me like you're looking for Emacs, in both respects: abbrev-mode
for the above, and outline mode for the other query. But I'm sure there's
vim toys for this; have you tried nosing around any of the docbook lists
or sites?
Waider.
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