- Less code, Easyer to maintain, to add a markup language
- Faster to load, and to highlight
- Support multiline tags: #847
- Support nested tags
- Support intraword tags: this<b>bold</b>type #640
* Allow the bullet point characters of lists to be configures by the wiki option `bullet_types`. This allows to use other/additional characters for the bullets of lists – including unicode-chars like '→' or '•'. The default values depends on the chooses syntax.
* Allow to configure `vimwiki-listsyms` and `vimwiki-listsym_rejected` on per wiki basis.
* Fix a test for mediawiki syntax
populate_extra_markdown_vars() contained uses of the file-extension via vimwiki#vars#get_wikilocal. Since the first is syntax-wide and the second is wikilocal and no wiki is specified or open at the moment of the call, the file extension of the first markdown wiki will be used for all markdown wikis. Further problems will occur when adding new wikilocal options, that depend on the syntax.
This commit is working towards separating wiki and syntax, which is needed for several feature requests.
Two non-stylistic errors were also fixed:
1. Removed duplicate function with invalid argument usage
2. Added missing quotes to a function call argument
Fixes#240. Also fixes a related issue where markdown links where not
correctly highlighted in todo lists. Adds concealment for markdown links
in todo lists.
Adds new configuration variable, "conceal_onechar_markers", defaulting
to on (preserving default behaviour)
Adds if-statement around relevant parts of code (as suggested in the
issue), which uses the new configuration variable.
Fix#315 - Don't conceal one-character markers
* Allow HTML-style comment syntax
Allow <!-- HTML comments --> in vimwiki's highlight for markdown.
* Avoid matching "TODO" on word boundaries
Do not match e.g. "xTODO:" as if it were "TODO:".
This also lifts the requirement of ":" after these keywords
(it is more flexible to just require a word boundary regardless of what).