- 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
Two non-stylistic errors were also fixed:
1. Removed duplicate function with invalid argument usage
2. Added missing quotes to a function call argument
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
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.
Made each heading link to itself, by placing an <a> tag inside each
<h[1-6]> tag.
Also adds class="header" to each header, allowing for the CSS rule
.header a { ... }
to remove all styling from the inner links, allowing the outputed
document to look like before.
Apparently, switching buffers in connection with disabled events caused
the highlighting to disappear. Solution: use the :wa command to save all
buffers. A disadvantage is that now also non-Vimwiki buffers are saved,
but I think that is bearable.