diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index dfa98df..98d5e43 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -3,12 +3,8 @@
An awesome automatic table creator & formatter allowing one to create neat
tables as you type.
-## Change Log
-See
-CHANGELOG.md
+## Getting Started
-## Getting Started
### Installation
There are several ways to do this
@@ -30,9 +26,7 @@ $ git submodule add git@github.com:dhruvasagar/vim-table-mode.git bundle/table-m
vimfiles/autoload/, vimfiles/plugin/ and vimfiles/doc under WINDOWS and
restart VIM
-### Usage
-
-- **Create table on-the-fly** :
+### Creating table on-the-fly
To start using the plugin in the on-the-fly mode use `:TableModeToggle` mapped to \tm by default (which means \\ t m if you didn't override the by `:let mapleader = ","` to have , t m).
@@ -103,7 +97,7 @@ To get ReST-compatible tables use
aligned, whether center, right or left by using a `:` character defined by
`g:table_mode_align_char` option.
-- **Format existing content into a table** :
+### Formatting existing content into a table
Table Mode wouldn't justify it's name if it didn't allow formatting
existing content into a table. And it does as promised. Like table creation
@@ -125,7 +119,7 @@ To get ReST-compatible tables use
You can use the mapping \T with a `[count]` to apply it to the
next `[count]` lines in standard vim style.
-- **Move between cells** :
+### Moving around
Now you can move between cells using table mode motions [|,
]|, {| & }| to move left | right | up |
@@ -133,7 +127,7 @@ To get ReST-compatible tables use
and move to the next | previous row after the last | first cell in the
current row if one exists.
-- **Manipulating Table** :
+### Manipulating Table
- **Cell Text Object** :
@@ -156,7 +150,9 @@ To get ReST-compatible tables use
(provided you are within a table row), this can also be preceeded with a
[count] to delete multiple columns.
-- **Table Formulas** :
+## Advanced Usage: Spreadsheet Capabilities
+
+### Table Formulas
Table Mode now has support for formulas like a spreadsheet. There are 2 ways
of defining formulas :
@@ -180,7 +176,7 @@ To get ReST-compatible tables use
NOTE: You can now use the mapping \t?
-- **Formula Expressions** :
+### Formula Expressions
Expressions are of the format `$target = formula`.
@@ -221,11 +217,16 @@ To get ReST-compatible tables use
- `$5,3 = Sum(1,2:5,2)/$5,1`
- `$5,3 = Average(1,2:5,2)/$5,1`
-### Demo
+## Demo
+## Change Log
+See
+CHANGELOG.md
+
## Contributing
### Reporting an Issue :