This options allow third party plugins to register and enable additonal
functionality by setting the filetype to vimwiki.other_ft.other_ft2 etc.
This option should be used with care since vimwiki functionality can be
overwritten by other plugins. See Issue #461 for an example use case.
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
The wikilocal option links_space_char will be used to replace any spaces
when creating a new wiki link and page. This only affects link creation
with a visual selection.
Commands such as :VimwikiIndex and :VimwikiDiaryIndex did not previously
take a count and the doucmentation was inconsistent/incorrect for the
behavior of these commands. Fixes#543.
Add an option for setting the format of the links in the Table of Contents:
- Extended (the current and default)
- Brief (new format for the Vimwiki markup)
Added the option 'diary_caption_level', which controls the presence of
captions in the diary index linking to headers within the diary pages.
Possible values:
-1: No headers are read from the diary page.
0: The first header from the diary page is used as the caption.
There are no sub-captions.
1: Captions are created for headers of level 1 in the diary page.
2: Captions are created for headers up to level 2 in the diary page.
etc.
When the value is >= 1, the primary caption of each diary page is set to
the first header read from that page if it is the unique lowest-level
header.
Adds a new global option named create_link, which allows the user to
control :VimwikiFollowLink behavior when attempting to follow a
non-existent link. The original behavior of creating a new link is
preserved. However, by setting this option to 0, new links will not be
created when pressing return over regular text. Closes#528.
This fixes Markdown syntax for bold, italic, and bold_italic. With these
changes **bold** and __bold__, *italic* and _italic_, and
***bold_italic*** and ___italic_bold___ are shown correctly.
This closes#23, closes#189, closes#318, and closes#576.
Instead of forcing the TOC to always be at header level 1, allow the
user to specify via the option g:vimwiki_toc_header_level what level
they want.
This defaults to 1, so if the user does nothing then the old behavior
will remain the same.