@@ -10,13+10,13 @@ Tips for using Notmuch with vim; these may be applicable when using vim with
## Addressbook management and vim
## Addressbook management and vim
-There are some emacs tips over [here](http://notmuchmail.org/emacstips/#index15h2) that
+There are some emacs tips over [[here|emacstips#index15h2]] that
explains how to configure emacs with an addressbook, but the few solutions were not fast enough
explains how to configure emacs with an addressbook, but the few solutions were not fast enough
-for me. And I never could test the vala-based code. So I updated the notmuch_addresses code to
+for me. And I never could test the vala-based code. So I updated the notmuch\_addresses code to
use a cache to be able to make better matches and still be lightning fast.
And finally, [I needed](http://i.got.nothing.to/blog/2013/03/20/how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-mail/) to have a way to autocomplete my recipients' addresses
use a cache to be able to make better matches and still be lightning fast.
And finally, [I needed](http://i.got.nothing.to/blog/2013/03/20/how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-mail/) to have a way to autocomplete my recipients' addresses
-automagically from within `vim`. So that's why I created the [notmuch_abook](https://github.com/guyzmo/notmuch-abook) code.
+automagically from within `vim`. So that's why I created the [notmuch\_abook](https://github.com/guyzmo/notmuch-abook) code.
You can either install it as a plugin in vim, using vundle:
Vundle 'guyzmo/notmuch-abook'
You can either install it as a plugin in vim, using vundle: