--- a/introduction.markdown Fri Oct 07 20:25:19 2011 -0400
+++ b/introduction.markdown Fri Oct 07 20:27:46 2011 -0400
@@ -4,16 +4,14 @@
Before reading this book you should be comfortable using Vim and know what terms
like "buffer", "window" and "insert mode" mean.
-The book is divided into three sections.
-
-The first covers basic Vim commands that you can use in your `~/.vimrc` file to
-customize Vim quickly and easily.
+The book is divided into three sections:
-The second looks more deeply at Vimscript as a programming language, covering
-things like variables, comparisons, and functions.
-
-The third walks through the creation of a sample plugin intended for
-distribution to other Vim users.
+* The first covers basic Vim commands that you can use in your `~/.vimrc` file
+ to customize Vim quickly and easily.
+* The second looks more deeply at Vimscript as a programming language, covering
+ things like variables, comparisons, and functions.
+* The third walks through the creation of a sample plugin intended for
+ distribution to other Vim users.
The book is [copyright][license] 2011 by Steve Losh, all rights reserved. You
can redistribute it as long as you don't make any changes and don't charge for