This adds the vimwiki_local `html_filename_parameterization` option (0|1)
which performs the same sanitization of filenames as does the
vimwiki_markdown gem.
For example, if your file is called "My File.md" it will be written out
as "my-file.html".
If the html_filename_parameterization options is enabled, we also _do
not delete_ non-matching html files when the VimwikiAllToHtml command is
run.
Closes#129
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 option 'links_space_char' replaces spaces with the specified
character when creating a link from a visual selection. This modifies
the behavior to not replace spaces in the link description but to still
replace spaces in the filename.
The optimized table formatting algorithm was still O(n) because
calculating aligns required traversal to the separator line on the top
of a table. This heuristic algorithm calculates aligns in O(1) in the
best case by looking at cells in two rows above.
Say, if two above rows are
| uau | uauyaya | ya |
| ua | uaua | uaaua |
| <cursor> | | |
then the aligns can be figured out without need to find the separator
line. If aligns cannot be figured out after this fast check then the
algorithm falls back to O(n) with searching for the separator line.
This formatting is needed in the optimized table formatting algorithm
for shrinking the current table line to try the best to avoid
re-formatting the whole table. However, this breaks cursor motion and
may also affect other table related behaviors. The fix is to move this
formatting to get_aligned_rows(). Now table rows are not affected by any
means, because the current row is only replaced temporarily for the
formatting purpose only and gets reverted as soon as the check is
finished.
Fixes#656.
This reverts commit 23d273d547, which
fixes#655.
Description of fixed problem:
1. When looping through rows, if a separator was found, all subsequent
rows would not get an assigned alignment.
2. This breaks `s:get_aligned_rows` because it calls `s:fmt_sep` and
`s:fmt_row`, both of which expect `aligns` to have a value for every
row number.
Change a:xxx variable to l:xxx since argument variables are immutable as
of Vim patch 888. Convert the stable version number to a string prior to
printing.
This changes the tags file used by vimwiki to '.vimwiki_tags' to prevent
conflicts with other tools that may generate a tags file using the same
name such as gutentags.
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.