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*vimwiki.txt* A Personal Wiki for Vim
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Version: 2.3
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CONTENTS *vimwiki*
1. Intro |vimwiki-intro|
2. Prerequisites |vimwiki-prerequisites|
3. Mappings |vimwiki-mappings|
3.1. Global mappings |vimwiki-global-mappings|
3.2. Local mappings |vimwiki-local-mappings|
3.3. Text objects |vimwiki-text-objects|
4. Commands |vimwiki-commands|
4.1. Global commands |vimwiki-global-commands|
4.2. Local commands |vimwiki-local-commands|
5. Wiki syntax |vimwiki-syntax|
5.1. Typefaces |vimwiki-syntax-typefaces|
5.2. Links |vimwiki-syntax-links|
5.3. Headers |vimwiki-syntax-headers|
5.4. Paragraphs |vimwiki-syntax-paragraphs|
5.5. Lists |vimwiki-syntax-lists|
5.6. Tables |vimwiki-syntax-tables|
5.7. Preformatted text |vimwiki-syntax-preformatted|
5.8. Mathematical formulae |vimwiki-syntax-math|
5.9. Blockquotes |vimwiki-syntax-blockquotes|
5.10. Comments |vimwiki-syntax-comments|
5.11. Horizontal line |vimwiki-syntax-hr|
5.12. Tags |vimwiki-syntax-tags|
6. Folding/Outline |vimwiki-folding|
7. Placeholders |vimwiki-placeholders|
8. Lists |vimwiki-lists|
9. Tables |vimwiki-tables|
10. Diary |vimwiki-diary|
11. Anchors |vimwiki-anchors|
12. Options |vimwiki-options|
12.1. Registered Wiki |vimwiki-register-wiki|
12.2. Temporary Wiki |vimwiki-temporary-wiki|
12.3. Per-Wiki Options |vimwiki-local-options|
12.4. Global Options |vimwiki-global-options|
13. Contributing |vimwiki-contributing|
14. Development |vimwiki-development|
15. Changelog |vimwiki-changelog|
16. License |vimwiki-license|
==============================================================================
1. Intro *vimwiki-intro*
Vimwiki is a personal wiki for Vim -- a number of linked text files that have
their own syntax highlighting.
With Vimwiki you can:
- organize notes and ideas
- manage todo-lists
- write documentation
- maintain a diary
- export everything to HTML
To do a quick start press <Leader>ww (this is usually \ww) to go to your index
wiki file. By default it is located in ~/vimwiki/index.wiki
Feed it with the following example:
= My knowledge base =
* Tasks -- things to be done _yesterday_!!!
* Project Gutenberg -- good books are power.
* Scratchpad -- various temporary stuff.
Place your cursor on 'Tasks' and press Enter to create a link. Once pressed,
'Tasks' will become '[[Tasks]]' -- a Vimwiki link. Press Enter again to
open it. Edit the file, save it, and then press Backspace to jump back to
your index.
A Vimwiki link can be constructed from more than one word. Just visually
select the words to be linked and press Enter. Try it with 'Project
Gutenberg'. The result should look something like:
= My knowledge base =
* [[Tasks]] -- things to be done _yesterday_!!!
* [[Project Gutenberg]] -- good books are power.
* Scratchpad -- various temporary stuff.
==============================================================================
2. Prerequisites *vimwiki-prerequisites*
Make sure you have these settings in your vimrc file: >
set nocompatible
filetype plugin on
syntax on
Without them Vimwiki will not work properly.
==============================================================================
3. Mappings *vimwiki-mappings*
There are global and local mappings in Vimwiki.
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3.1. Global mappings *vimwiki-global-mappings*
[count]<Leader>ww or <Plug>VimwikiIndex
Open index file of the [count]'s wiki.
<Leader>ww opens the first wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
1<Leader>ww as above, opens the first wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
2<Leader>ww opens the second wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
3<Leader>ww opens the third wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
etc.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>w <Plug>VimwikiIndex
<
See also |:VimwikiIndex|
[count]<Leader>wt or <Plug>VimwikiTabIndex
Open index file of the [count]'s wiki in a new tab.
<Leader>wt tabopens the first wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
1<Leader>wt as above tabopens the first wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
2<Leader>wt tabopens the second wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
3<Leader>wt tabopens the third wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
etc.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>t <Plug>VimwikiTabIndex
<
See also |:VimwikiTabIndex|
<Leader>ws or <Plug>VimwikiUISelect
List and select available wikis.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wq <Plug>VimwikiUISelect
<
See also |:VimwikiUISelect|
[count]<Leader>wi or <Plug>VimwikiDiaryIndex
Open diary index file of the [count]'s wiki.
<Leader>wi opens diary index file of the first wiki from
|g:vimwiki_list|.
1<Leader>wi the same as above.
2<Leader>wi opens diary index file of the second wiki from
|g:vimwiki_list|.
etc.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>i <Plug>VimwikiDiaryIndex
See also |:VimwikiDiaryIndex|
[count]<Leader>w<Leader>w or <Plug>VimwikiMakeDiaryNote
Open diary wiki-file for today of the [count]'s wiki.
<Leader>w<Leader>w opens diary wiki-file for today in the first wiki
from |g:vimwiki_list|.
1<Leader>w<Leader>w as above opens diary wiki-file for today in the
first wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
2<Leader>w<Leader>w opens diary wiki-file for today in the second wiki
from |g:vimwiki_list|.
3<Leader>w<Leader>w opens diary wiki-file for today in the third wiki
from |g:vimwiki_list|.
etc.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>d <Plug>VimwikiMakeDiaryNote
<
See also |:VimwikiMakeDiaryNote|
[count]<Leader>w<Leader>t or <Plug>VimwikiTabMakeDiaryNote
Open diary wiki-file for today of the [count]'s wiki in a new tab.
<Leader>w<Leader>t tabopens diary wiki-file for today in the first
wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
1<Leader>w<Leader>t as above tabopens diary wiki-file for today in the
first wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
2<Leader>w<Leader>t tabopens diary wiki-file for today in the second
wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
3<Leader>w<Leader>t tabopens diary wiki-file for today in the third
wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
etc.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>dt <Plug>VimwikiTabMakeDiaryNote
<
See also |:VimwikiTabMakeDiaryNote|
[count]<Leader>w<Leader>y or <Plug>VimwikiMakeYesterdayDiaryNote
Open diary wiki-file for yesterday of the [count]'s wiki.
<Leader>w<Leader>y opens diary wiki-file for yesterday in the first
wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
1<Leader>w<Leader>y as above opens diary wiki-file for yesterday in
the first wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
2<Leader>w<Leader>y opens diary wiki-file for yesterday in the second
wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
3<Leader>w<Leader>y opens diary wiki-file for yesterday in the third
wiki from |g:vimwiki_list|.
etc.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>dy <Plug>VimwikiMakeYesterdayDiaryNote
<
See also |:VimwikiMakeYesterdayDiaryNote|
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3.2. Local mappings
To remap one of these keys, either put it in your .vimrc like this >
:nmap <Leader>wc <Plug>Vimwiki2HTML
or, the better way, put it in a file .vim/ftplugin/vimwiki.vim like this >
:nmap <silent><buffer> <Leader>wc <Plug>Vimwiki2HTML
The latter has the advantage that the mapping is local to Vimwiki buffers in
every case.
Also note that some keys work in normal mode as well as in visual mode. If you
remap them using :map, they will also run in operator-pending mode. If you
don't want that, use >
:nmap <Leader>tt <Plug>VimwikiToggleListItem
:vmap <Leader>tt <Plug>VimwikiToggleListItem
NORMAL MODE *vimwiki-local-mappings*
*vimwiki_<Leader>wh*
<Leader>wh Convert current wiki page to HTML.
Maps to |:Vimwiki2HTML|
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wc <Plug>Vimwiki2HTML
<
*vimwiki_<Leader>whh*
<Leader>whh Convert current wiki page to HTML and open it in the
webbrowser.
Maps to |:Vimwiki2HTMLBrowse|
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wcc <Plug>Vimwiki2HTMLBrowse
<
*vimwiki_<Leader>w<Leader>i*
<Leader>w<Leader>i Update diary section (delete old, insert new)
Only works from the diary index.
Maps to |:VimwikiDiaryGenerateLinks|
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wcr <Plug>VimwikiDiaryGenerateLinks
<
*vimwiki_<CR>*
<CR> Follow/create wiki link (create target wiki page if
needed).
Maps to |:VimwikiFollowLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wf <Plug>VimwikiFollowLink
<
*vimwiki_<S-CR>*
<S-CR> Split and follow (create target wiki page if needed).
May not work in some terminals. Remapping could help.
Maps to |:VimwikiSplitLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>we <Plug>VimwikiSplitLink
<
*vimwiki_<C-CR>*
<C-CR> Vertical split and follow (create target wiki page if
needed).
May not work in some terminals. Remapping could help.
Maps to |:VimwikiVSplitLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wq <Plug>VimwikiVSplitLink
<
*vimwiki_<C-S-CR>* *vimwiki_<D-CR>*
<C-S-CR>, <D-CR> Follow wiki link (create target wiki page if needed),
opening in a new tab.
May not work in some terminals. Remapping could help.
Maps to |:VimwikiTabnewLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wt <Plug>VimwikiTabnewLink
<
*vimwiki_<Backspace>*
<Backspace> Go back to previously visited wiki page.
Maps to |:VimwikiGoBackLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wb <Plug>VimwikiGoBackLink
<
*vimwiki_<Tab>*
<Tab> Find next link in the current page.
Maps to |:VimwikiNextLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wn <Plug>VimwikiNextLink
<
*vimwiki_<S-Tab>*
<S-Tab> Find previous link in the current page.
Maps to |:VimwikiPrevLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wp <Plug>VimwikiPrevLink
<
*vimwiki_<Leader>wd*
<Leader>wd Delete wiki page you are in.
Maps to |:VimwikiDeleteLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>dd <Plug>VimwikiDeleteLink
<
*vimwiki_<Leader>wr*
<Leader>wr Rename wiki page you are in.
Maps to |:VimwikiRenameLink|.
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>rr <Plug>VimwikiRenameLink
<
*vimwiki_=*
= Add header level. Create if needed.
There is nothing to indent with '==' command in
Vimwiki, so it should be ok to use '=' here.
To remap: >
:nmap == <Plug>VimwikiAddHeaderLevel
<
*vimwiki_-*
- Remove header level.
To remap: >
:nmap -- <Plug>VimwikiRemoveHeaderLevel
<
*vimwiki_+*
+ Create and/or decorate links. Depending on the
context, this command will: convert words into
wikilinks; convert raw URLs into wikilinks; and add
placeholder description text to wiki- or weblinks that
are missing descriptions. Can be activated in normal
mode with the cursor over a word or link, or in visual
mode with the selected text.
To remap: >
:nmap ++ <Plug>VimwikiNormalizeLink
:vmap ++ <Plug>VimwikiNormalizeLinkVisual
<
*vimwiki_<C-Space>*
<C-Space> Toggle checkbox of a list item on/off.
Maps to |:VimwikiToggleListItem|.
See |vimwiki-todo-lists|.
To remap: >
:map <Leader>tt <Plug>VimwikiToggleListItem
<
*vimwiki_gl<Space>* *vimwiki_gL<Space>*
gl<Space> Remove checkbox from list item.
gL<Space> Remove checkboxes from all sibling list items.
To remap: >
:map <Leader><Space> <Plug>VimwikiRemoveSingleCB
:map <Leader><Space> <Plug>VimwikiRemoveCBInList
<
*vimwiki_gln* *vimwiki_glp*
gln Increase the "done" status of a list checkbox, i.e.
from [ ] to [.] to [o] etc. See |vimwiki-todo-lists|.
glp Decrease the "done" status.
To remap: >
:nmap <M-+> <Plug>VimwikiIncrementListItem
:vmap <M-+> <Plug>VimwikiIncrementListItem
:nmap <M--> <Plug>VimwikiDecrementListItem
:vmap <M--> <Plug>VimwikiDecrementListItem
*vimwiki_gll* *vimwiki_gLl*
gll Increase the level of a list item.
gLl Increase the level of a list item and all child items.
To remap: >
:map >> <Plug>VimwikiIncreaseLvlSingleItem
:map >>> <Plug>VimwikiIncreaseLvlWholeItem
<
*vimwiki_glh* *vimwiki_gLh*
glh Decrease the level of a list item.
gLh Decrease the level of a list item and all child items.
To remap: >
:map << <Plug>VimwikiDecreaseLvlSingleItem
:map <<< <Plug>VimwikiDecreaseLvlWholeItem
<
*vimwiki_glr* *vimwiki_gLr*
glr Renumber list items if the cursor is on a numbered
list item.
gLr Renumber list items in all numbered lists in the whole
file.
Also readjust checkboxes.
To remap: >
:nmap <c-r> <Plug>VimwikiRenumberList
:nmap <c-r> <Plug>VimwikiRenumberAllLists
<
*vimwiki_glstar* *vimwiki_gLstar*
gl* Make a list item out of a normal line or change the
symbol of the current item to *.
gL* Change the symbol of the current list to *.
To remap: >
noremap glo :VimwikiChangeSymbolTo *<CR>
noremap glO :VimwikiChangeSymbolInListTo *<CR>
<
*vimwiki_gl#* *vimwiki_gL#*
gl# Make a list item out of a normal line or change the
symbol of the current item to #.
gL# Change the symbol of the current list to #.
To remap: >
noremap glo :VimwikiChangeSymbolTo #<CR>
noremap glO :VimwikiChangeSymbolInListTo #<CR>
<
*vimwiki_gl-* *vimwiki_gL-*
gl- Make a list item out of a normal line or change the
symbol of the current item to -.
gL- Change the symbol of the current list to -.
To remap: >
noremap glo :VimwikiChangeSymbolTo -<CR>
noremap glO :VimwikiChangeSymbolInListTo -<CR>
<
*vimwiki_gl1* *vimwiki_gL1*
gl1 Make a list item out of a normal line or change the
symbol of the current item to 1., the numbering is
adjusted according to the surrounding list items.
gL1 Change the symbol of the current list to 1. 2. 3. ...
To remap: >
noremap glo :VimwikiChangeSymbolTo 1.<CR>
noremap glO :VimwikiChangeSymbolInListTo 1.<CR>
<
*vimwiki_gla* *vimwiki_gLa*
gla Make a list item out of a normal line or change the
symbol of the current item to a), the numbering is
adjusted according to the surrounding list items.
gLa Change the symbol of the current list to a) b) c) ...
To remap: >
noremap glo :VimwikiChangeSymbolTo a)<CR>
noremap glO :VimwikiChangeSymbolInListTo a)<CR>
<
*vimwiki_glA* *vimwiki_gLA*
glA Make a list item out of a normal line or change the
symbol of the current item to A), the numbering is
adjusted according to the surrounding list items.
gLA Change the symbol of the current list to A) B) C) ...
To remap: >
noremap glo :VimwikiChangeSymbolTo A)<CR>
noremap glO :VimwikiChangeSymbolInListTo A)<CR>
<
*vimwiki_gli* *vimwiki_gLi*
gli Make a list item out of a normal line or change the
symbol of the current item to i), the numbering is
adjusted according to the surrounding list items.
gLi Change the symbol of the current list to
i) ii) iii) ...
To remap: >
noremap glo :VimwikiChangeSymbolTo i)<CR>
noremap glO :VimwikiChangeSymbolInListTo i)<CR>
<
*vimwiki_glI* *vimwiki_gLI*
glI Make a list item out of a normal line or change the
symbol of the current item to I), the numbering is
adjusted according to the surrounding list items.
gLI Change the symbol of the current list to
I) II) III) ...
To remap: >
noremap glo :VimwikiChangeSymbolTo I)<CR>
noremap glO :VimwikiChangeSymbolInListTo I)<CR>
<
*vimwiki_glx*
glx Toggle checkbox of a list item disabled/off.
Maps to |:VimwikiToggleRejectedListItem|.
See |vimwiki-todo-lists|.
To remap: >
:map <Leader>tx <Plug>VimwikiToggleRejectedListItem
<
*vimwiki_gqq* *vimwiki_gww*
gqq Format table. If you made some changes to a table
or without swapping insert/normal modes this command
gww will reformat it.
*vimwiki_<A-Left>*
<A-Left> Move current table column to the left.
See |:VimwikiTableMoveColumnLeft|
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wtl <Plug>VimwikiTableMoveColumnLeft
<
*vimwiki_<A-Right>*
<A-Right> Move current table column to the right.
See |:VimwikiTableMoveColumnRight|
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>wtr <Plug>VimwikiTableMoveColumnRight
<
*vimwiki_<C-Up>*
<C-Up> Open the previous day's diary link if available.
See |:VimwikiDiaryPrevDay|
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>k <Plug>VimwikiDiaryPrevDay
<
*vimwiki_<C-Down>*
<C-Down> Open the next day's diary link if available.
See |:VimwikiDiaryNextDay|
To remap: >
:nmap <Leader>j <Plug>VimwikiDiaryNextDay
<
Works only if |g:vimwiki_use_mouse| is set to 1.
<2-LeftMouse> Follow wiki link (create target wiki page if needed).
<S-2-LeftMouse> Split and follow wiki link (create target wiki page if
needed).
<C-2-LeftMouse> Vertical split and follow wiki link (create target
wiki page if needed).
<RightMouse><LeftMouse> Go back to previous wiki page.
Note: <2-LeftMouse> is just left double click.
INSERT MODE *vimwiki-table-mappings*
*vimwiki_i_<CR>_table*
<CR> Go to the table cell beneath the current one, create
a new row if on the last one.
*vimwiki_i_<Tab>_table*
<Tab> Go to the next table cell, create a new row if on the
last cell.
See |g:vimwiki_table_mappings| to turn them off.
INSERT MODE *vimwiki-list-mappings*
*vimwiki_i_<CR>*
<CR> In a list item, insert a new bullet or number in the
next line, numbers are incremented.
In an empty list item, delete the item symbol. This is
useful to end a list, simply press <CR> twice.
See |vimwiki-lists| for details and for how to
configure the behavior.
*vimwiki_i_<S-CR>*
<S-CR> Does not insert a new list item, useful to create
multilined list items.
See |vimwiki-lists| for details and for how to
configure the behavior.
*vimwiki_i_<C-T>*
<C-T> Increase the level of a list item.
To remap: >
:imap <C-E> <Plug>VimwikiIncreaseLvlSingleItem
<
*vimwiki_i_<C-D>*
<C-D> Decrease the level of a list item.
To remap: >
:imap <C-E> <Plug>VimwikiDecreaseLvlSingleItem
<
*vimwiki_i_<C-L>_<C-J>*
<C-L><C-J> Change the symbol of the current list item to the next
available. From - to 1. to * to I) to a).
To remap: >
:imap <C-A> <Plug>VimwikiListNextSymbol
<
*vimwiki_i_<C-L>_<C-K>*
<C-L><C-K> Change the symbol of the current list item to the prev
available. From - to a) to I) to * to 1.
To remap: >
:imap <C-S> <Plug>VimwikiListPrevSymbol
<
*vimwiki_i_<C-L>_<C-M>*
<C-L><C-M> Create/remove a symbol from a list item.
To remap: >
:imap <C-K> <Plug>VimwikiListToggle
<
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3.3. Text objects *vimwiki-text-objects*
ah A section segment (the area between two consecutive
headings) including trailing empty lines.
ih A section segment without trailing empty lines.
You can type 'vah' to select a section segment with its contents or 'dah' to
delete it or 'yah' to yank it or 'cah' to change it.
a\ A cell in a table.
i\ An inner cell in a table.
ac A column in a table.
ic An inner column in a table.
al A list item plus its children.
il A single list item.
==============================================================================
4. Commands *vimwiki-commands*
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4.1. Global Commands *vimwiki-global-commands*
*:VimwikiIndex*
Open index file of the current wiki.
*:VimwikiTabIndex*
Open index file of the current wiki in a new tab.
*:VimwikiUISelect*
Open index file of the selected wiki.
*:VimwikiDiaryIndex*
Open diary index file of the current wiki.
*:VimwikiMakeDiaryNote*
Open diary wiki-file for today of the current wiki.
*:VimwikiTabMakeDiaryNote*
Open diary wiki-file for today of the current wiki in a new tab.
*:VimwikiMakeYesterdayDiaryNote*
Open diary wiki-file for yesterday of the current wiki.
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4.2. Local commands *vimwiki-local-commands*
These commands are only available (and meaningful) when you are currently in a
Vimwiki file.
*:VimwikiFollowLink*
Follow wiki link (or create target wiki page if needed).
*:VimwikiGoBackLink*
Go back to the wiki page you came from.
*:VimwikiSplitLink*
Split and follow wiki link (create target wiki page if needed).
*:VimwikiVSplitLink*
Vertical split and follow wiki link (create target wiki page if needed).
*:VimwikiTabnewLink*
Follow wiki link in a new tab (create target wiki page if needed).
*:VimwikiNextLink*
Find next link on the current page.
*:VimwikiPrevLink*
Find previous link on the current page.
*:VimwikiGoto*
Goto link provided by an argument. For example: >
:VimwikiGoto HelloWorld
< opens opens/creates HelloWorld wiki page.
Supports |cmdline-completion| for link name.
*:VimwikiDeleteLink*
Delete the wiki page you are in.
*:VimwikiRenameLink*
Rename the wiki page you are in.
*:Vimwiki2HTML*
Convert current wiki page to HTML using Vimwiki's own converter or a
user-supplied script (see |vimwiki-option-custom_wiki2html|).
*:Vimwiki2HTMLBrowse*
Convert current wiki page to HTML and open it in the webbrowser.
*:VimwikiAll2HTML*
Convert all wiki pages to HTML.
Default CSS file (style.css) is created if there is no one.
*:VimwikiToggleListItem*
Toggle checkbox of a list item on/off.
See |vimwiki-todo-lists|.
*:VimwikiToggleRejectedListItem*
Toggle checkbox of a list item disabled/off.
See |vimwiki-todo-lists|.
*:VimwikiListChangeLevel* CMD
Change the nesting level, or symbol, for a single-line list item.
CMD may be ">>" or "<<" to change the indentation of the item, or
one of the syntax-specific bullets: "*", "#", "1.", "-".
See |vimwiki-todo-lists|.
*:VimwikiSearch* /pattern/
*:VWS* /pattern/
Search for /pattern/ in all files of current wiki.
To display all matches use |:lopen| command.
To display next match use |:lnext| command.
To display previous match use |:lprevious| command.
*:VimwikiBacklinks*
*:VWB*
Search for wikilinks to the current wiki page in all files of current
wiki.
To display all matches use |:lopen| command.
To display next match use |:lnext| command.
To display previous match use |:lprevious| command.
*:VimwikiTable*
Create a table with 5 cols and 2 rows.
:VimwikiTable cols rows
Create a table with the given cols and rows
:VimwikiTable cols
Create a table with the given cols and 2 rows
*:VimwikiTableMoveColumnLeft* , *:VimwikiTableMoveColumnRight*
Move current column to the left or to the right:
Example: >
| head1 | head2 | head3 | head4 | head5 |
|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|
| value1 | value2 | value3 | value4 | value5 |
Cursor is on 'head1'.
:VimwikiTableMoveColumnRight
| head2 | head1 | head3 | head4 | head5 |
|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|
| value2 | value1 | value3 | value4 | value5 |
Cursor is on 'head3'.
:VimwikiTableMoveColumnLeft
| head2 | head3 | head1 | head4 | head5 |
|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|
| value2 | value3 | value1 | value4 | value5 |
<
Commands are mapped to <A-Left> and <A-Right> respectively.
*:VimwikiGenerateLinks*
Insert the links of all available wiki files into the current buffer.
*:VimwikiDiaryGenerateLinks*
Delete old, insert new diary section into diary index file.
*:VimwikiDiaryNextDay*
Open next day diary link if available.
Mapped to <C-Down>.
*:VimwikiDiaryPrevDay*
Open previous day diary link if available.
Mapped to <C-Up>.
*:VimwikiTOC*
Create or update the Table of Contents for the current wiki file.
See |vimwiki-toc|.
*:VimwikiCheckLinks*
Search through all wiki files and check if the targets of all wiki links
and links to external files actually exist. Check also if all wiki files
are reachable from the index file. The results are shown in the quickfix
window.
*:VimwikiRebuildTags*
Rebuilds the tags metadata file for all wiki files newer than the metadata
file.
Necessary for all tags related commands: |vimwiki-syntax-tags|.
:VimwikiRebuildTags! does the same for all files.
*:VimwikiSearchTags*
Searches over the pages in current wiki and finds all locations of a given
tag. Supports |cmdline-completion|.
*:VimwikiGenerateTags* tagname1 tagname2 ...
Creates or updates an overview on all tags of the wiki with links to all
their instances. Supports |cmdline-completion|. If no arguments (tags)
are specified, outputs all tags. To make this command work properly, make
sure the tags have been built (see |vimwiki-build-tags|).
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4.3. Functions *vimwiki-functions*
Functions to interact with Vimwiki. (It's intended that most commands will be
replaced with corresponding function calls in the future.)
Warning: this is currently unstable and likely to change.
To map them to a key, use >
nnoremap <C-K> :call vimwiki#base#function_name(arg1, arg2)<CR>
<
*vimwiki-follow_link*
vimwiki#base#follow_link({split}, {reuse}, {move_cursor})
Open the link under the cursor. {split} can have the following values:
'nosplit' open the link in the current window
'vsplit' open in a vertically split window
'hsplit' open in a horizontally split window
'tab' open in a new tab
If {reuse} is 1 and {split} one of 'vsplit' or 'hsplit', open the link in
a possibly existing split window instead of making a new split.
If {move_cursor} is 1 the cursor moves to the window or tab with the
opened link, otherwise, it stays in the window or tab with the link.
For example, <CR> is per default mapped to
vimwiki#base#follow_link('nosplit', 0, 1)
==============================================================================
5. Wiki syntax *vimwiki-syntax*
There are a lot of different wikis out there. Most of them have their own
syntax and Vimwiki is not an exception here.
Vimwiki has evolved its own syntax that closely resembles Google's wiki
markup. This syntax is described in detail below.
Vimwiki also supports alternative syntaxes, like Markdown and MediaWiki, to
varying degrees; see |vimwiki-option-syntax|. Static elements like headers,
quotations, and lists are customized in syntax/vimwiki_xxx.vim, where xxx
stands for the chosen syntax.
Interactive elements such as links and Vimwiki commands are supported by
definitions and routines in syntax/vimwiki_xxx_custom.vim and
autoload/vimwiki/xxx_base.vim. Currently, only Markdown includes this level
of support.
Vimwiki2HTML is currently functional only for the default syntax.
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5.1. Typefaces *vimwiki-syntax-typefaces*
There are a few typefaces that give you a bit of control over how your text
is decorated: >
*bold text*
_italic text_
~~strikeout text~~
`code (no syntax) text`
super^script^
sub,,script,,
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5.2. Links *vimwiki-syntax-links*
Wikilinks~
Plain link: >
[[This is a link]]
With description: >
[[This is a link source|Description of the link]]
Wiki files don't need to be in the root directory of your wiki, you can put
them in subdirectories as well: >
[[projects/Important Project 1]]
To jump from that file back to the index file, use this link: >
[[../index]]
or: >
[[/index]]
The latter works because wiki links starting with "/" are considered to be
absolute to the wiki root directory, that is, the link [[/index]] always opens
the file /path/to/your/wiki/index.wiki, no matter in which subdirectory you
are currently in.
Links to subdirectories inside the wiki directory are also supported. They
end with a "/": >
[[a subdirectory/|Other files]]
Use |g:vimwiki_dir_link| to control the behavior when opening directories.
Typing wikilinks can be simplified by using Vim's omni completion (see
|compl-omni|) like so: >
[[ind<C-X><C-O>
which opens up a popup menu with all the wiki files starting with "ind".
When |vimwiki-option-maxhi| equals 1, a distinct highlighting style is used to
identify wikilinks whose targets are not found.
Interwiki~
If you maintain more than one wiki, you can create interwiki links between
them by adding a numbered prefix "wikiX:" in front of a link: >
[[wiki1:This is a link]]
or: >
[[wiki1:This is a link source|Description of the link]]
The number behind "wiki" is in the range 0..N-1 and identifies the destination
wiki in |g:vimwiki_list|.
Diary~
The "diary:" scheme is used to link to diary entries: >
[[diary:2012-03-05]]
Anchors~
A wikilink, interwiki link or diary link can be followed by a '#' and the name
of an anchor. When opening a link, the cursor jumps to the anchor. >
[[Todo List#Tomorrow|Tasks for tomorrow]]
To jump inside the current wiki file you can omit the file: >
[[#Tomorrow]]
See |vimwiki-anchors| for how to set an anchor.
Raw URLs~
Raw URLs are also supported: >
https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki.git
mailto:habamax@gmail.com
ftp://vim.org
External files~
The "file:" and "local:" schemes allow you to directly link to arbitrary
resources using absolute or relative paths: >
[[file:/home/somebody/a/b/c/music.mp3]]
[[file:C:/Users/somebody/d/e/f/music.mp3]]
[[file:~/a/b/c/music.mp3]]
[[file:../assets/data.csv|Important Data]]
[[local:C:/Users/somebody/d/e/f/music.mp3]]
[[file:/home/user/documents/|Link to a directory]]
These links are opened with the system command, i.e. !xdg-open (Linux), !open
(Mac), or !start (Windows). To customize this behavior, see
|VimwikiLinkHandler|.
In Vim, "file:" and "local:" behave the same, i.e. you can use them with both
relative and absolute links. When converted to HTML, however, "file:" links
will become absolute links, while "local:" links become relative to the HTML
output directory. The latter can be useful if you copy your HTML files to
another computer.
To customize the HTML conversion of links, see |VimwikiLinkConverter|.
Transclusion (Wiki-Include) Links~
Links that use "{{" and "}}" delimiters signify content that is to be
included into the HTML output, rather than referenced via hyperlink.
Wiki-include URLs may use any of the supported schemes, may be absolute or
relative, and need not end with an extension.
The primary purpose for wiki-include links is to include images.
Transclude from a local URL: >
{{file:../../images/vimwiki_logo.png}}
or from a universal URL: >
{{http://vimwiki.googlecode.com/hg/images/vimwiki_logo.png}}
Transclude image with alternate text: >
{{http://vimwiki.googlecode.com/hg/images/vimwiki_logo.png|Vimwiki}}
in HTML: >
<img src="http://vimwiki.googlecode.com/hg/images/vimwiki_logo.png"
alt="Vimwiki"/>
Transclude image with alternate text and some style: >
{{http://.../vimwiki_logo.png|cool stuff|style="width:150px;height:120px;"}}
in HTML: >
<img src="http://vimwiki.googlecode.com/hg/images/vimwiki_logo.png"
alt="cool stuff" style="width:150px; height:120px"/>
Transclude image _without_ alternate text and with a CSS class: >
{{http://.../vimwiki_logo.png||class="center flow blabla"}}
in HTML: >
<img src="http://vimwiki.googlecode.com/hg/images/vimwiki_logo.png"
alt="" class="center flow blabla"/>
A trial feature allows you to supply your own handler for wiki-include links.
See |VimwikiWikiIncludeHandler|.
Thumbnail links~
>
Thumbnail links are constructed like this: >
[[http://someaddr.com/bigpicture.jpg|{{http://someaddr.com/thumbnail.jpg}}]]
in HTML: >
<a href="http://someaddr.com/ ... /.jpg">
<img src="http://../thumbnail.jpg /></a>
Markdown Links~
These links are only available for Markdown syntax. See
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#link.
Inline link: >
[Looks like this](URL)
Image link: >
![Looks like this](URL)
The URL can be anything recognized by Vimwiki as a raw URL.
Reference-style links: >
a) [Link Name][Id]
b) [Id][], using the "implicit link name" shortcut
Reference style links must always include two consecutive pairs of
[-brackets, and field entries can not use "[" or "]".
NOTE: (in Vimwiki's current implementation) Reference-style links are a hybrid
of Vimwiki's default "Wikilink" and the tradition reference-style link.
If the Id is defined elsewhere in the source, as per the Markdown standard: >
[Id]: URL
then the URL is opened with the system default handler. Otherwise, Vimwiki
treats the reference-style link as a Wikilink, interpreting the Id field as a
wiki page name.
Highlighting of existing links when |vimwiki-option-maxhi| is activated
identifies links whose Id field is not defined, either as a reference-link or
as a wiki page.
To scan the page for new or changed definitions for reference-links, simply
re-open the page ":e<CR>".
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5.3. Headers *vimwiki-syntax-headers*
= Header level 1 =~
By default all headers are highlighted using |hl-Title| highlight group.
== Header level 2 ==~
You can set up different colors for each header level: >
:hi VimwikiHeader1 guifg=#FF0000
:hi VimwikiHeader2 guifg=#00FF00
:hi VimwikiHeader3 guifg=#0000FF
:hi VimwikiHeader4 guifg=#FF00FF
:hi VimwikiHeader5 guifg=#00FFFF
:hi VimwikiHeader6 guifg=#FFFF00
Set up colors for all 6 header levels or none at all.
=== Header level 3 ===~
==== Header level 4 ====~
===== Header level 5 =====~
====== Header level 6 ======~
You can center your headers in HTML by placing spaces before the first '=':
= Centered Header L1 =~
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5.4. Paragraphs *vimwiki-syntax-paragraphs*
A paragraph is a group of lines starting in column 1 (no indentation).
Paragraphs are separated by a blank line:
This is first paragraph
with two lines.
This is a second paragraph with
two lines.
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5.5. Lists *vimwiki-syntax-lists*
Unordered lists: >
- Bulleted list item 1
- Bulleted list item 2
or: >
* Bulleted list item 1
* Bulleted list item 2
Ordered lists: >
1. Numbered list item 1
2. Numbered list item 2
3. Numbered list item 3
or: >
1) Numbered list item 1
2) Numbered list item 2
3) Numbered list item 3
or: >
a) Numbered list item 1
b) Numbered list item 2
c) Numbered list item 3
or: >
A) Numbered list item 1
B) Numbered list item 2
C) Numbered list item 3
or: >
i) Numbered list item 1
ii) Numbered list item 2
iii) Numbered list item 3
or: >
I) Numbered list item 1
II) Numbered list item 2
III) Numbered list item 3
or: >
# Bulleted list item 1
# the # become numbers when converted to HTML
Note that a space after the list item symbols (-, *, 1. etc.) is essential.
You can nest and mix the various types: >
- Bulleted list item 1
- Bulleted list item 2
a) Numbered list sub item 1
b) more ...
* and more ...
* ...
c) Numbered list sub item 3
1. Numbered list sub sub item 1
2. Numbered list sub sub item 2
d) etc.
- Bulleted list item 3
List items can span multiple lines: >
* Item 1
Item 1 continued line.
Item 1 next continued line.
* Item 2
- Sub item 1
Sub item 1 continued line.
Sub item 1 next continued line.
- Sub item 2
- etc.
Continuation of Item 2
Next continuation of Item 2
Definition lists: >
Term 1:: Definition 1
Term 2::
:: Definition 2
:: Definition 3
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5.6. Tables *vimwiki-syntax-tables*
Tables are created by entering the content of each cell separated by |
delimiters. You can insert other inline wiki syntax in table cells, including
typeface formatting and links.
For example: >
| Year | Temperature (low) | Temperature (high) |
|------|-------------------|--------------------|
| 1900 | -10 | 25 |
| 1910 | -15 | 30 |
| 1920 | -10 | 32 |
| 1930 | _N/A_ | _N/A_ |
| 1940 | -2 | 40 |
>
In HTML the following part >
| Year | Temperature (low) | Temperature (high) |
|------|-------------------|--------------------|
>
is highlighted as a table header.
If you indent a table then it will be centered in HTML.
If you put > in a cell, the cell spans the left column.
If you put \/ in a cell, the cell spans the above row.
For example: >
| a | b | c | d |
| \/ | e | > | f |
| \/ | \/ | > | g |
| h | > | > | > |
>
See |vimwiki-tables| for more details on how to manage tables.
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5.7. Preformatted text *vimwiki-syntax-preformatted*
Use {{{ and }}} to define a block of preformatted text:
{{{ >
Tyger! Tyger! burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare sieze the fire?
}}}
You can add optional information after the {{{: >
{{{class="brush: python" >
def hello(world):
for x in range(10):
print("Hello {0} number {1}".format(world, x))
}}}
Result of HTML export: >
<pre class="brush: python">
def hello(world):
for x in range(10):
print("Hello {0} number {1}".format(world, x))
</pre>
This might be useful for coloring program code with external JS tools
such as Google's syntax highlighter.
You can setup Vimwiki to highlight code snippets in preformatted text.
See |vimwiki-option-nested_syntaxes| and
|vimwiki-option-automatic_nested_syntaxes|.
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5.8. Mathematical formulae *vimwiki-syntax-math*
Mathematical formulae are highlighted, and can be rendered in HTML using the
powerful open source display engine MathJax (http://www.mathjax.org/).
There are three supported syntaxes, which are inline, block display and
block environment.
Inline math is for short formulae within text. It is enclosed by single
dollar signs, e.g.:
$ \sum_i a_i^2 = 1 $
Block display creates a centered formula with some spacing before and after
it. It must start with a line including only {{$, then an arbitrary number
of mathematical text are allowed, and it must end with a line including only
}}$.
E.g.:
{{$
\sum_i a_i^2
=
1
}}$
Note: no matter how many lines are used in the text file, the HTML will
compress it to one line only.
Block environment is similar to block display, but is able to use specific
LaTeX environments, such as 'align'. The syntax is the same as for block
display, except for the first line which is {{$%environment%.
E.g.:
{{$%align%
\sum_i a_i^2 &= 1 + 1 \\
&= 2.
}}$
Similar compression rules for the HTML page hold (as MathJax interprets the
LaTeX code).
Note: the highlighting in Vim is automatic. For the rendering in HTML, you
have two alternative options:
1. installing MathJax locally (Recommended: faster, no internet required).
Choose a folder on your hard drive and save MathJax in it. Then add to your
HTML template the following line:
<script type="text/javascript" src="<mathjax_folder>/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML"></script>
where <mathjax_folder> is the folder on your HD, as a relative path to the
template folder. For instance, a sensible folder structure could be:
- wiki
- text
- html
- templates
- mathjax
In this case, <mathjax_folder> would be "../mathjax" (without quotes).
2. Loading MathJax from a CDN-server (needs internet connection).
Add to your HTML template the following line:
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/mathjax/2.7.2/config/TeX-AMS-MML_HTMLorMML.js"></script>
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5.9. Blockquotes *vimwiki-syntax-blockquotes*
Text which starts with 4 or more spaces is a blockquote.
This would be a blockquote in Vimwiki. It is not highlighted in Vim but
could be styled by CSS in HTML. Blockquotes are usually used to quote a
long piece of text from another source.
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5.10. Comments *vimwiki-syntax-comments*
A line that starts with %% is a comment.
E.g.: >
%% this text would not be in HTML
<
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5.11. Horizontal line *vimwiki-syntax-hr*
4 or more dashes at the start of the line is a horizontal line (<hr />): >
----
<
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5.12. Tags *vimwiki-syntax-tags*
You can tag a wiki file, a header or an arbitrary place in a wiki file. Then,
you can use Vim's built-in tag search functionality (see |tagsrch.txt|) or
Vimwiki's tag related commands to quickly jump to all occurrences of the tag.
A tag is a sequence of non-space characters between two colons: >
:tag-example:
<
It is allowed to concatenate multiple tags in one line: >
:tag-one:tag-two:
<
If placed in the first two lines of a file, the whole file is tagged. If
placed under a header, within the 2 lines below it, the header is then tagged
with this tag, and the tag search commands will jump to this specific header.
Otherwise, the tag stands of its own and the search command jumps directly to
it.
Typing tags can be simplified by using Vim's omni completion (see
|compl-omni|) like so: >
:ind<C-X><C-O>
which opens up a popup menu with all tags defined in the wiki starting with
"ind".
Tags are also treated as |vimwiki-anchors| (similar to bold text).
*vimwiki-build-tags*
Note that the tag search/jump/completion commands need certain metadata saved
in the wiki folder. This metadata file can be manually updated by running
|:VimwikiRebuildTags|. When the option |vimwiki-option-auto_tags| is enabled,
the tags metadata will be auto-updated on each page save.
Tags-related commands and options:
* |:VimwikiRebuildTags|
* |:VimwikiGenerateTags|
* |:VimwikiSearchTags|
* |vimwiki-option-auto_tags|
==============================================================================
6. Folding/Outline *vimwiki-folding*
Vimwiki can fold or outline sections using headers and preformatted blocks.
Alternatively, one can fold list subitems instead. Folding is not enabled
by default, and requires the |g:vimwiki_folding| variable to be set.
Example for list folding with |g:vimwiki_folding| set to 'list':
= My current task =
* [ ] Do stuff 1
* [ ] Do substuff 1.1
* [ ] Do substuff 1.2
* [ ] Do substuff 1.2.1
* [ ] Do substuff 1.2.2
* [ ] Do substuff 1.3
* [ ] Do stuff 2
* [ ] Do stuff 3
Hit |zM| :
= My current task =
* [ ] Do stuff 1 [6] --------------------------------------~
* [ ] Do stuff 2
* [ ] Do stuff 3
Hit |zr| :
= My current task =
* [ ] Do stuff 1
* [ ] Do substuff 1.1
* [ ] Do substuff 1.2 [3] -------------------------------~
* [ ] Do substuff 1.3
* [ ] Do stuff 2
* [ ] Do stuff 3
Hit |zr| one more time :
= My current task =
* [ ] Do stuff 1
* [ ] Do substuff 1.1
* [ ] Do substuff 1.2
* [ ] Do substuff 1.2.1
* [ ] Do substuff 1.2.2
* [ ] Do substuff 1.3
* [ ] Do stuff 2
* [ ] Do stuff 3
Note: If you use the default Vimwiki syntax, folding on list items will work
properly only if all of them are indented using the current 'shiftwidth'.
For MediaWiki syntax, * or # should be in the first column.
To turn folding on/off check |g:vimwiki_folding|.
==============================================================================
7. Placeholders *vimwiki-placeholders*
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%title Title of the page *vimwiki-title*
When you htmlize your wiki page, the default title is the filename of the
page. Place >
%title My books
into your wiki page if you want another title.
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%nohtml *vimwiki-nohtml*
If you do not want a wiki page to be converted to HTML, place:
%nohtml
into it.
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%template *vimwiki-template*
To apply a concrete HTML template to a wiki page, place:
%template name
into it.
See |vimwiki-option-template_path| for details.
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%date *vimwiki-date*
The date of the wiki page. The value can be used in the HTML template, see
|vimwiki-option-template_path| for details.
%date 2017-07-08
%date
If you omit the date after the placeholder, the date of the HTML conversion is
used.
==============================================================================
8. Lists *vimwiki-lists*
While writing lists, the keys <CR>, o and O insert new bullets or numbers as
you would expect it. A new bullet/number is inserted if and only if the cursor
is in a list item. To make a list item with more than one line, press <S-CR>
or press <CR> and <C-L><C-M>.
Note that the mapping <S-CR> is not available in all terminals.
Furthermore, <CR> and <S-CR> behave differently when the cursor is behind an
empty list item. See the table below.
You can configure the behavior of <CR> and of <S-CR> like this: >
inoremap <CR> <Esc>:VimwikiReturn 1 5<CR>
inoremap <S-CR> <Esc>:VimwikiReturn 2 2<CR>
The first argument of the command :VimwikiReturn is a number that specifies
when to insert a new bullet/number and when not, depending on whether the
cursor is in a list item or in a normal line: >
Number │ Before │ After
======================================
1 │ 1. item| │ 1. item
│ │ 2. |
│–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ← default for <CR>
│ 1. item │ 1. item
│ continue| │ continue
│ │ |
======================================
2 │ 1. item| │ 1. item
│ │ |
│–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ← default for <S-CR>
│ 1. item │ 1. item
│ continue| │ continue
│ │ 2. |
======================================
3 │ 1. item| │ 1. item
│ │ 2. |
│––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
│ 1. item │ 1. item
│ continue| │ continue
│ │ 2. |
======================================
4 │ 1. item| │ 1. item
│ │ |
│––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
│ 1. item │ 1. item
│ continue| │ continue
│ │ |
<
The second argument is a number that specifies what should happen when you
press <CR> or <S-CR> behind an empty list item. There are no less than five
possibilities:
>
Number │ Before │ After
======================================
1 │ 1. | │ 1.
│ │ 2. |
======================================
2 │ 1. | │ ← default for <S-CR>
│ │ 1. |
======================================
3 │ 1. | │ |
│ │
======================================
4 │ 1. | │
│ │ |
======================================
5 │ 1. | │ 1. |
│ │
│–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ← default for <CR>
│ 1. | │ |
│ │
<
*vimwiki-list-manipulation*
The level of a list item is determined by its indentation (default and
Markdown syntax) or by the number of list symbols (MediaWiki syntax).
Use gll and glh in normal mode to increase or decrease the level of a list
item. The symbols are adjusted automatically to the list items around it.
Use gLl and gLh to increase or decrease the level of a list item plus all
list items of lower level below it, that is, all child items.
Use <C-T> and <C-D> to change the level of a list item in insert mode.
See |vimwiki_gll|, |vimwiki_gLl|, |vimwiki_glh|, |vimwiki_gLh|,
|vimwiki_i_<C-T>|, |vimwiki_i_<C-D>|
Use gl followed by the desired symbol to change the symbol of a list item or
create one. Type gL and the symbol to change all items of the current list.
For default syntax, the following types are available: >
- hyphen
* asterisk
# hash
1. number with period
1) number with parenthesis
a) lower-case letter with parenthesis
A) upper-case letter with parenthesis
i) lower-case Roman numerals with parenthesis
I) upper-case Roman numerals with parenthesis
Markdown syntax has the following types: >
- hyphen
* asterisk
+ plus
1. number with period
MediaWiki syntax only has: >
* asterisk
# hash
In insert mode, use the keys <C-L><C-J> and <C-L><C-K> to switch between
symbols. For convenience, only the commonly used symbols can be reached
through these keys for default syntax.
Note that such a list: a) b) c) … only goes up to zz), to avoid confusion with
normal text followed by a parenthesis.
Roman numerals go up to MMMM) and numbers up to 2147483647. or
9223372036854775807. depending if your Vim is 32 or 64 bit.
Also note that you can, of course, mix different list symbols in one list, but
if you have the strange idea of putting a list with Romanian numerals right
after a list using letters or vice versa, Vimwiki will get confused because
it cannot distinguish which is which (at least if the types are both upper
case or both lower case).
You can add additional list-types in your vimrc by setting the variable
let g:vimwiki_additional_bullet_types = { "→": 0}
Corresponding mapings will not be set.
See |vimwiki_glstar|, |vimwiki_gl#| |vimwiki_gl-|, |vimwiki_gl-|,
|vimwiki_gl1|, |vimwiki_gla|, |vimwiki_glA|, |vimwiki_gli|, |vimwiki_glI|
Use glr and gLr if the numbers of a numbered list are mixed up. See
|vimwiki_glr| and |vimwiki_gLr|.
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Todo lists *vimwiki-todo-lists*
You can have todo lists -- lists of items you can check/uncheck.
Consider the following example: >
= Toggleable list of todo items =
* [X] Toggle list item on/off.
* [X] Simple toggling between [ ] and [X].
* [X] All list's subitems should be toggled on/off appropriately.
* [X] Toggle child subitems only if current line is list item
* [X] Parent list item should be toggled depending on it's child items.
* [X] Make numbered list items toggleable too
* [X] Add highlighting to list item boxes
* [X] Add [ ] to the next list item created with o, O and <CR>.
Pressing <C-Space> on the first list item will toggle it and all of its child
items: >
= Toggleable list of todo items =
* [ ] Toggle list item on/off.
* [ ] Simple toggling between [ ] and [X].
* [ ] All of a list's subitems should be toggled on/off appropriately.
* [ ] Toggle child subitems only if the current line is a list item.
* [ ] Parent list item should be toggled depending on their child items.
* [X] Make numbered list items toggleable too.
* [X] Add highlighting to list item boxes.
* [X] Add [ ] to the next list item created using o, O or <CR>.
Pressing <C-Space> on the third list item will toggle it and adjust all of its
parent items: >
= Toggleable list of todo items =
* [.] Toggle list item on/off.
* [ ] Simple toggling between [ ] and [X].
* [X] All of a list's subitems should be toggled on/off appropriately.
* [ ] Toggle child subitems only if current line is list item.
* [ ] Parent list item should be toggled depending on it's child items.
* [ ] Make numbered list items toggleable too.
* [ ] Add highlighting to list item boxes.
* [ ] Add [ ] to the next list item created using o, O or <CR>.
Parent items should change when their child items change. If not, use
|vimwiki_glr|. The symbol between [ ] depends on the percentage of toggled
child items (see also |g:vimwiki_listsyms|): >
[ ] -- 0%
[.] -- 1-33%
[o] -- 34-66%
[O] -- 67-99%
[X] -- 100%
You can use |vimwiki_gln| and |vimwiki_glp| to change the "done" status of a
checkbox without a childitem.
It is possible to toggle several list items using visual mode. But note that
instead of toggling every item individually, all items get checked if the
first item is unchecked and all items get unchecked if the first item is
checked.
Use gl<Space> (see |vimwiki_gl<Space>|) to remove a single checkbox and
gL<Space> (see |vimwiki_gL<Space>|) to remove all checkboxes of the list the
cursor is in.
You can mark an item as rejected ("won't do") with
|vimwiki_glx|. A rejected item will not influence the status of its parents.
==============================================================================
9. Tables *vimwiki-tables*
Use the :VimwikiTable command to create a default table with 5 columns and 2
rows: >
| | | | | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | |
<
Tables are auto-formattable. Let's add some text into first cell: >
| First Name | | | | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | |
<
Whenever you press <TAB>, <CR> or leave Insert mode, the table is formatted: >
| First Name | | | | |
|------------|---|---|---|---|
| | | | | |
<
You can easily create nice-looking text tables, just press <TAB> and enter new
values: >
| First Name | Last Name | Age | City | e-mail |
|------------|------------|-----|----------|----------------------|
| Vladislav | Pokrishkin | 31 | Moscow | vlad_pok@smail.com |
| James | Esfandiary | 27 | Istanbul | esfandiary@tmail.com |
<
To indent table indent the first row. Then format it with 'gqq'.
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10. Diary *vimwiki-diary*
The diary helps you make daily notes. You can easily add information into
Vimwiki that should be sorted out later. Just hit <Leader>w<Leader>w to create
a new note for today with a name based on the current date.
To generate the diary section with all available links one can use
|:VimwikiDiaryGenerateLinks| or <Leader>w<Leader>i .
Note: it works only for diary index file.
Example of diary section: >
= Diary =
== 2011 ==
=== December ===
* [[2011-12-09]]
* [[2011-12-08]]
See |g:vimwiki_diary_months| if you would like to rename months.
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Calendar integration *vimwiki-calendar*
If you have Calendar.vim installed you can use it to create diary notes.
Just open calendar with :Calendar and tap <Enter> on the date. A wiki file
will be created in the default wiki's diary.
Get it from http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=52
See |g:vimwiki_use_calendar| option to turn it off/on.
==============================================================================
12. Anchors *vimwiki-anchors*
Every header, tag, and bold text can be used as an anchor. To jump to it, use
a wikilink of the form >
[[file#anchor]]
For example, consider the following file "Todo.wiki": >
= My tasks =
:todo-lists:
== Home ==
- [ ] bathe my dog
== Work ==
- [ ] beg for *pay rise*
== Knitting club ==
=== Knitting projects ===
- [ ] a *funny pig*
- [ ] a *scary dog*
Then, to jump from your index.wiki directly to your knitting projects, use: >
[[Todo#Knitting projects]]
Or, to jump to an individual project, use this link: >
[[Todo#funny pig]]
Or, to jump to a tag, use this link: >
[[Todo#todo-lists]]
If there are multiple instances of an anchor, you can use the long form which
consists of the complete header hierarchy, separated by '#': >
[[Todo#My tasks#Knitting club#Knitting projects#scary dog]]
If you don't feel like typing the whole stuff, type just [[Todo# and then
|i_CTRL-X_CTRL-O| to start the omni completion of anchors.
For jumping inside a single file, you can omit the file in the link: >
[[#pay rise]]
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Table of Contents *vimwiki-toc* *vimwiki-table-of-contents*
You can create a "table of contents" at the top of your wiki file.
The commando |:VimwikiTOC| creates the magic header >
= Contents =
in the current file and below it a list of all the headers in this file as
links, so you can directly jump to specific parts of the file.
For the indentation of the list, the value of |vimwiki-option-list_margin| is
used.
If you don't want the TOC to sit in the very first line, e.g. because you have
a modeline there, put the magic header in the second or third line and run
:VimwikiTOC to update the TOC.
If English is not your preferred language, set the option
|g:vimwiki_toc_header| to your favorite translation.
If you want to keep the TOC up to date automatically, use the option
|vimwiki-option-auto_toc|.
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Tagbar integration *vimwiki-tagbar*
As an alternative to the Table of Contents, you can use the Tagbar plugin
(http://majutsushi.github.io/tagbar/) to show the headers of your wiki files
in a side pane.
Download the Python script from
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vimwiki/utils/master/vwtags.py and follow
the instructions in it.
==============================================================================
12. Options *vimwiki-options*
There are global options and local (per-wiki) options available to tune
Vimwiki.
Global options are configured via global variables. For a complete list of
them, see |vimwiki-global-options|.
Local options for multiple independent wikis are stored in a single global
variable |g:vimwiki_list|. The per-wiki options can be registered in advance,
as described in |vimwiki-register-wiki|, or may be registered on the fly as
described in |vimwiki-temporary-wiki|. For a list of per-wiki options, see
|vimwiki-local-options|.
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12.1 Registered Wiki *g:vimwiki_list* *vimwiki-register-wiki*
One or more wikis can be registered using the |g:vimwiki_list| variable.
Each item in |g:vimwiki_list| is a |Dictionary| that holds all customizations
available for a distinct wiki. The options dictionary has the form: >
{'option1': 'value1', 'option2': 'value2', ...}
Consider the following: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'path_html': '~/public_html/'}]
This defines one wiki located at ~/my_site/. When converted to HTML, the
produced HTML files go to ~/public_html/ .
Another example: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'path_html': '~/public_html/'},
\ {'path': '~/my_docs/', 'ext': '.mdox'}]
defines two wikis: the first as before, and the second one located in
~/my_docs/, with files that have the .mdox extension.
An empty |Dictionary| in g:vimwiki_list is the wiki with default options: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{},
\ {'path': '~/my_docs/', 'ext': '.mdox'}]
For clarity, in your .vimrc file you can define wiki options using separate
|Dictionary| variables and subsequently compose them into |g:vimwiki_list|. >
let wiki_1 = {}
let wiki_1.path = '~/my_docs/'
let wiki_1.html_template = '~/public_html/template.tpl'
let wiki_1.nested_syntaxes = {'python': 'python', 'c++': 'cpp'}
let wiki_2 = {}
let wiki_2.path = '~/project_docs/'
let wiki_2.index = 'main'
let g:vimwiki_list = [wiki_1, wiki_2]
<
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12.2 Temporary Wiki *vimwiki-temporary-wiki*
The creation of temporary wikis allows you to create a wiki on the fly.
If a file with a registered wiki extension (see |vimwiki-register-extension|)
is opened in a directory that: 1) is not listed in |g:vimwiki_list|, and 2) is
not a subdirectory of any such directory, then a temporary wiki is created and
appended to the list of configured wikis in |g:vimwiki_list|.
In addition to Vimwiki's editing functionality, the temporary wiki enables: 1)
wiki-linking to other files in the same subtree, 2) highlighting of existing
wiki pages when |vimwiki-option-maxhi| is activated, and 3) HTML generation to
|vimwiki-option-path_html|.
Temporary wikis are configured using default |vimwiki-local-options|, except
for the path, extension, and syntax options. The path and extension are set
using the file's location and extension. The syntax is set to Vimwiki's
default unless another syntax is registered via |vimwiki-register-extension|.
Use |g:vimwiki_global_ext| to turn off creation of temporary wikis.
NOTE: Vimwiki assumes that the locations of distinct wikis do not overlap.
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12.3 Per-Wiki Options *vimwiki-local-options*
*vimwiki-option-path*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key Default value~
path ~/vimwiki/
Description~
Wiki files location: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/'}]
<
*vimwiki-option-path_html*
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Key Default value~
path_html ''
Description~
Location of HTML files converted from wiki files: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/',
\ 'path_html': '~/html_site/'}]
If path_html is an empty string, the location is derived from
|vimwiki-option-path| by adding '_html'; i.e. for: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/okidoki/'}]
path_html will be set to '~/okidoki_html/'.
*vimwiki-option-auto_export*
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Key Default value Values~
auto_export 0 0, 1
Description~
Set this option to 1 to automatically generate the HTML file when the
corresponding wiki page is saved: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'auto_export': 1}]
This will keep your HTML files up to date.
*vimwiki-option-auto_toc*
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Key Default value Values~
auto_toc 0 0, 1
Description~
Set this option to 1 to automatically update the table of contents when the
current wiki page is saved: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'auto_toc': 1}]
*vimwiki-option-index*
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Key Default value~
index index
Description~
Name of wiki index file: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'index': 'main'}]
NOTE: Do not include the extension.
*vimwiki-option-ext*
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Key Default value~
ext .wiki
Description~
Extension of wiki files: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/',
\ 'index': 'main', 'ext': '.document'}]
<
*vimwiki-option-syntax*
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Key Default value Values~
syntax default default, markdown, or media
Description~
Wiki syntax. You can use different markup languages (currently: Vimwiki's
default, Markdown, and MediaWiki), but only Vimwiki's default markup will be
converted to HTML at the moment.
To use Markdown's wiki markup: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/',
\ 'syntax': 'markdown', 'ext': '.md'}]
<
*vimwiki-option-template_path*
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Key Default value~
template_path ~/vimwiki/templates/
Description~
Setup path for HTML templates: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/',
\ 'template_path': '~/public_html/templates/',
\ 'template_default': 'def_template',
\ 'template_ext': '.html'}]
There could be a bunch of templates: >
def_template.html
index.html
bio.html
person.html
etc.
Each template could look like: >
<html>
<head>
<link rel="Stylesheet" type="text/css" href="%root_path%style.css" />
<title>%title%</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
</head>
<body>
<div class="content">
%content%
</div>
<p><small>Page created on %date%</small></p>
</body>
</html>
where
%title% is replaced by a wiki page name or by a |vimwiki-title|
%date% is replaced with the current date or by |vimwiki-date|
%root_path% is replaced by a count of ../ for pages buried in subdirs:
if you have wikilink [[dir1/dir2/dir3/my page in a subdir]] then
%root_path% is replaced by '../../../'.
%content% is replaced by a wiki file content.
The default template will be applied to all wiki pages unless a page specifies
a template. Consider you have wiki page named 'Maxim.wiki' and you want apply
'person.html' template to it. Just add: >
%template person
to that page.
*vimwiki-option-template_default*
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Key Default value~
template_default default
Description~
Setup default template name (without extension).
See |vimwiki-option-template_path| for details.
*vimwiki-option-template_ext*
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Key Default value~
template_ext .tpl
Description~
Setup template filename extension.
See |vimwiki-option-template_path| for details.
*vimwiki-option-css_name*
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Key Default value~
css_name style.css
Description~
Setup CSS file name: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_pages/',
\ 'css_name': 'main.css'}]
<
or even >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_pages/',
\ 'css_name': 'css/main.css'}]
<
Vimwiki comes with a default CSS file "style.css".
*vimwiki-option-maxhi*
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Key Default value Values~
maxhi 0 0, 1
Description~
If on, wiki links to non-existent wiki files are highlighted. However, it can
be quite slow. If you still want it, set maxhi to 1: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'maxhi': 1}]
*vimwiki-option-nested_syntaxes*
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Key Default value Values~
nested_syntaxes {} pairs of highlight keyword and Vim filetype
Description~
You can configure preformatted text to be highlighted with any syntax
available for Vim.
For example the following setup in your vimrc: >
let wiki = {}
let wiki.path = '~/my_wiki/'
let wiki.nested_syntaxes = {'python': 'python', 'c++': 'cpp'}
let g:vimwiki_list = [wiki]
would give you Python and C++ highlighting in: >
{{{class="brush: python"
for i in range(1, 5):
print(i)
}}}
{{{class="brush: c++"
#include "helloworld.h"
int helloworld()
{
printf("hello world");
}
}}}
or in: >
{{{c++
#include "helloworld.h"
int helloworld()
{
printf("hello world");
}
}}}
{{{python
for i in range(1, 5):
print(i)
}}}
*vimwiki-option-automatic_nested_syntaxes*
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Key Default value~
automatic_nested_syntaxes 1
Description~
If set, the nested syntaxes (|vimwiki-option-nested_syntaxes|) are
automatically derived when opening a buffer.
Just write your preformatted text in your file like this >
{{{xxx
my preformatted text
}}}
where xxx is a filetype which is known to Vim. For example, for C++
highlighting, use "cpp" (not "c++"). For a list of known filetypes, type
":setf " and hit Ctrl+d.
Note that you may have to reload the file (|:edit|) to see the highlight.
Since every file is scanned for the markers of preformatted text when it is
opened, it can be slow when you have huge files. In this case, set this option
to 0.
*vimwiki-option-diary_rel_path*
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Key Default value~
diary_rel_path diary/
Description~
The path to the diary wiki files, relative to |vimwiki-option-path|.
*vimwiki-option-diary_index*
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Key Default value~
diary_index diary
Description~
Name of wiki-file that holds all links to dated wiki files.
*vimwiki-option-diary_header*
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Key Default value~
diary_header Diary
Description~
Name of the header in |vimwiki-option-diary_index| where links to dated
wiki-files are located.
*vimwiki-option-diary_sort*
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Key Default value Values~
diary_sort desc desc, asc
Description~
Sort links in a diary index page.
*vimwiki-option-custom_wiki2html*
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Key Default value~
custom_wiki2html ''
Description~
The full path to an user-provided script that converts a wiki page to HTML.
Vimwiki calls the provided |vimwiki-option-custom_wiki2html| script from the
command-line, using |:!| invocation.
The following arguments, in this order, are passed to the script:
1. force : [0/1] overwrite an existing file
2. syntax : the syntax chosen for this wiki
3. extension : the file extension for this wiki
4. output_dir : the full path of the output directory
5. input_file : the full path of the wiki page
6. css_file : the full path of the css file for this wiki
7. template_path : the full path to the wiki's templates
8. template_default : the default template name
9. template_ext : the extension of template files
10. root_path : a count of ../ for pages buried in subdirs
For example, if you have wikilink [[dir1/dir2/dir3/my page in a subdir]]
then this argument is '../../../'.
11. custom_args : custom arguments that will be passed to the conversion
(can be defined in g:vimwiki_list as 'custom_wiki2html_args' parameter,
see |vimwiki-option-custom_wiki2html_args|)
script.
Options 7-11 are experimental and may change in the future. If any of these
parameters is empty, a hyphen "-" is passed to the script in its place.
For an example and further instructions, refer to the following script:
$VIMHOME/autoload/vimwiki/customwiki2html.sh
An alternative converter was developed by Jason6Anderson, and can
be located at https://github.com/vimwiki-backup/vimwiki/issues/384
To use the internal wiki2html converter, use an empty string (the default).
vimwiki-option-custom_wiki2html_args
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Key Default value~
custom_wiki2html_args ''
Description
If a custom script is called with |vimwiki-option-custom_wiki2html|, additional
parameters can be passed by setting them using 'custom_wiki2html_args' in
|g:vimwiki_list|.
*vimwiki-option-list_margin*
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Key Default value~
list_margin -1
Description~
Width of left-hand margin for lists. When negative, the current 'shiftwidth'
is used. This affects the appearance of the generated links (see
|:VimwikiGenerateLinks|), the Table of contents (|vimwiki-toc|) and the
behavior of the list manipulation commands |:VimwikiListChangeLevel| and the
local mappings |vimwiki_glstar|, |vimwiki_gl#| |vimwiki_gl-|, |vimwiki_gl-|,
|vimwiki_gl1|, |vimwiki_gla|, |vimwiki_glA|, |vimwiki_gli|, |vimwiki_glI| and
|vimwiki_i_<C-L>_<C-M>|.
Note: if you use MediaWiki syntax, you probably would like to set this option
to 0, because every indented line is considered verbatim text.
*vimwiki-option-auto_tags*
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Key Default value Values~
auto_tags 0 0, 1
Description~
Set this option to 1 to automatically update the tags metadata when the
current wiki page is saved: >
let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'auto_tags': 1}]
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12.4 Global Options *vimwiki-global-options*
Global options are configured using the following pattern: >
let g:option_name = option_value
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*g:vimwiki_hl_headers*
Highlight headers with =Reddish=, ==Greenish==, ===Blueish=== colors.
Value Description~
1 Use VimwikiHeader1-VimwikiHeader6 group colors to highlight
different header levels.
0 Use |hl-Title| color for headers.
Default: 0
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*g:vimwiki_hl_cb_checked*
Highlight checked list items with a special color:
* [X] the whole line can be highlighted with the option set to 1.
* this line is highlighted as well with the option set to 2
* [ ] this line is never highlighted
Value Description~
0 Don't highlight anything.
1 Highlight checked [X] list item with |group-name| "Comment".
2 Highlight checked [X] list item and all its child items.
Default: 0
Note: Option 2 does not work perfectly. Specifically, it might break if the
list item contains preformatted text or if you mix tabs and spaces for
indenting. Also, indented headers can be highlighted erroneously.
Furthermore, if your list is long, Vim's highlight can break. To solve this,
consider putting >
au BufEnter *.wiki :syntax sync fromstart
in your .vimrc
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*g:vimwiki_global_ext*
Control the creation of |vimwiki-temporary-wiki|s.
If a file with a registered extension (see |vimwiki-register-extension|) is
opened in a directory that is: 1) not listed in |g:vimwiki_list|, and 2) not a
subdirectory of any such directory, then:
Value Description~
1 make temporary wiki and append it to |g:vimwiki_list|.
0 don't make temporary wiki in that dir.
If your preferred wiki extension is .txt then you can >
let g:vimwiki_global_ext = 0
to restrict Vimwiki's operation to only those paths listed in g:vimwiki_list.
Other text files wouldn't be treated as wiki pages.
Default: 1
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*g:vimwiki_ext2syntax* *vimwiki-register-extension*
A many-to-one mapping between file extensions and syntaxes whose purpose is to
register the extensions with Vimwiki.
E.g.: >
let g:vimwiki_ext2syntax = {'.md': 'markdown',
\ '.mkd': 'markdown',
\ '.wiki': 'media'}
An extension that is registered with Vimwiki can trigger creation of a
|vimwiki-temporary-wiki| with the associated syntax. File extensions used in
|g:vimwiki_list| are automatically registered with Vimwiki using the default
syntax.
Default: {}
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*g:vimwiki_menu*
Create a menu in the menu bar of GVim, where you can open the available wikis.
Value Description~
'' No menu
'Vimwiki' Top level menu "Vimwiki"
'Plugin.Vimwiki' "Vimwiki" submenu of top level menu "Plugin"
etc.
Default: 'Vimwiki'
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*g:vimwiki_listsyms*
String of at least two symbols to show the progression of todo list items.
Default value is ' .oOX'.
The first char is for 0% done items.
The last is for 100% done items.
You can set it to some more fancy symbols like this:
>
let g:vimwiki_listsyms = '✗○◐●✓'
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*g:vimwiki_listsym_rejected*
Character that is used to show that an item of a todo list will not be done.
Default value is '-'.
The character used here must not be part of |g:vimwiki_listsyms|.
You can set it to a more fancy symbol like this:
>
let g:vimwiki_listsym_rejected = '✗'
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*g:vimwiki_use_mouse*
Use local mouse mappings from |vimwiki-local-mappings|.
Value Description~
0 Do not use mouse mappings.
1 Use mouse mappings.
Default: 0
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*g:vimwiki_folding*
Enable/disable Vimwiki's folding (outline) functionality. Folding in Vimwiki
can uses either the 'expr' or the 'syntax' |foldmethod| of Vim.
Value Description~
'' Disable folding
'expr' Folding based on expression (folds sections and code blocks)
'syntax' Folding based on syntax (folds sections; slower than 'expr')
'list' Folding based on expression (folds list subitems; much slower)
'custom' Leave the folding settings as they are (e.g. set by another
plugin)
Default: ''
Limitations:
- Opening very large files may be slow when folding is enabled.
- 'list' folding is particularly slow with larger files.
- 'list' is intended to work with lists nicely indented with 'shiftwidth'.
- 'syntax' is only available for the default syntax so far.
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*g:vimwiki_list_ignore_newline*
This is HTML related.
Convert newlines to <br />s in multiline list items.
Value Description~
0 Newlines in a list item are converted to <br />s.
1 Ignore newlines.
Default: 1
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*g:vimwiki_text_ignore_newline*
This is HTML related.
Convert newlines to <br />s in text.
Value Description~
0 Newlines in text are converted to <br />s.
1 Ignore newlines.
Default: 1
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*g:vimwiki_use_calendar*
Create new or open existing diary wiki-file for the date selected in Calendar.
See |vimwiki-calendar|.
Value Description~
0 Do not use calendar.
1 Use calendar.
Default: 1
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*VimwikiLinkHandler*
A customizable link handler can be defined to override Vimwiki's behavior when
opening links. Each recognized link, whether it is a wikilink, wiki-include
link or a weblink, is first passed to |VimwikiLinkHandler| to see if it can be
handled. The return value 1 indicates success.
If the link is not handled successfully, the behavior of Vimwiki depends on
the scheme. "wiki:", "diary:" or schemeless links are opened in Vim. "file:"
and "local:" links are opened with a system default handler.
You can redefine the VimwikiLinkHandler function in your .vimrc to do
something else: >
function! VimwikiLinkHandler(link)
try
let browser = 'C:\Program Files\Firefox\firefox.exe'
execute '!start "'.browser.'" ' . a:link
return 1
catch
echo "This can happen for a variety of reasons ..."
endtry
return 0
endfunction
A second example handles a new scheme, "vfile:", which behaves similar to
"file:", but the files are always opened with Vim in a new tab: >
function! VimwikiLinkHandler(link)
" Use Vim to open external files with the 'vfile:' scheme. E.g.:
" 1) [[vfile:~/Code/PythonProject/abc123.py]]
" 2) [[vfile:./|Wiki Home]]
let link = a:link
if link =~# '^vfile:'
let link = link[1:]
else
return 0
endif
let link_infos = vimwiki#base#resolve_link(link)
if link_infos.filename == ''
echomsg 'Vimwiki Error: Unable to resolve link!'
return 0
else
exe 'tabnew ' . fnameescape(link_infos.filename)
return 1
endif
endfunction
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*VimwikiLinkConverter*
This function can be overridden in your .vimrc to specify what a link looks
like when converted to HTML. The parameters of the function are:
- the link as a string
- the full path to the wiki file where the link is in
- the full path to the output HTML file
It should return the HTML link if successful or an empty string '' otherwise.
This example changes how relative links to external files using the "local:"
scheme look like in HTML. Per default, they would become links relative to
the HTML output directory. This function converts them to links relative to
the wiki file, i.e. a link [[local:../document.pdf]] becomes
<a href="../document.pdf">. Also, this function will copy document.pdf to the
right place. >
function! VimwikiLinkConverter(link, source_wiki_file, target_html_file)
if a:link =~# '^local:'
let link_infos = vimwiki#base#resolve_link(a:link)
let html_link = vimwiki#path#relpath(
\ fnamemodify(a:source_wiki_file, ':h'), link_infos.filename)
let relative_link =
\ fnamemodify(a:target_html_file, ':h') . '/' . html_link
call system('cp ' . fnameescape(link_infos.filename) .
\ ' ' . fnameescape(relative_link))
return html_link
endif
return ''
endfunction
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*VimwikiWikiIncludeHandler*
Vimwiki includes the content of a wiki-include URL as an image by default.
A trial feature allows you to supply your own handler for wiki-include links.
The handler should return the empty string when it does not recognize or
cannot otherwise convert the link. A customized handler might look like this: >
" Convert {{URL|#|ID}} -> URL#ID
function! VimwikiWikiIncludeHandler(value)
let str = a:value
" complete URL
let url_0 = matchstr(str, g:vimwiki_rxWikiInclMatchUrl)
" URL parts
let link_infos = vimwiki#base#resolve_link(url_0)
let arg1 = matchstr(str, VimwikiWikiInclMatchArg(1))
let arg2 = matchstr(str, VimwikiWikiInclMatchArg(2))
if arg1 =~ '#'
return link_infos.filename.'#'.arg2
endif
" Return the empty string when unable to process link
return ''
endfunction
<
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_table_mappings*
Enable/disable table mappings for INSERT mode.
Value Description~
0 Disable table mappings.
1 Enable table mappings.
Default: 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_table_auto_fmt*
Enable/disable table auto formatting after leaving INSERT mode.
Value Description~
0 Disable table auto formatting.
1 Enable table auto formatting.
Default: 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_w32_dir_enc*
Convert directory name from current 'encoding' into 'g:vimwiki_w32_dir_enc'
before it is created.
If you have 'enc=utf-8' and set up >
let g:vimwiki_w32_dir_enc = 'cp1251'
<
then following the next link with <CR>: >
[[привет/мир]]
>
would convert utf-8 'привет' to cp1251 and create directory with that name.
Default: ''
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_CJK_length*
Use a special method to calculate the correct length of the strings with
double-wide characters (to align table cells properly).
Value Description~
0 Do not use it.
1 Use it.
Default: 0
Note: Vim 7.3 has a new function |strdisplaywidth()|, so for users of an up to
date Vim, this option is obsolete.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_dir_link*
This option is about what to do with links to directories, like
[[directory/]], [[papers/]], etc.
Value Description~
'' Open 'directory/' using the standard netrw plugin.
'index' Open 'directory/index.wiki', create if needed.
'main' Open 'directory/main.wiki', create if needed.
etc.
Default: '' (empty string)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_html_header_numbering*
Set this option if you want headers to be auto-numbered in HTML.
E.g.: >
1 Header1
1.1 Header2
1.2 Header2
1.2.1 Header3
1.2.2 Header3
1.3 Header2
2 Header1
3 Header1
etc.
Value Description~
0 Header numbering is off.
1 Header numbering is on. Headers are numbered starting from
header level 1.
2 Header numbering is on. Headers are numbered starting from
header level 2.
etc.
Example when g:vimwiki_html_header_numbering = 2: >
Header1
1 Header2
2 Header2
2.1 Header3
2.1.1 Header4
2.1.2 Header4
2.2 Header3
3 Header2
4 Header2
etc.
Default: 0
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_html_header_numbering_sym*
Ending symbol for |g:vimwiki_html_header_numbering|.
Value Description~
'.' Dot will be added after a header's number.
')' Closing bracket will be added after a header's number.
etc.
With
let g:vimwiki_html_header_numbering_sym = '.'
headers would look like: >
1. Header1
1.1. Header2
1.2. Header2
1.2.1. Header3
1.2.2. Header3
1.3. Header2
2. Header1
3. Header1
Default: '' (empty)
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_valid_html_tags*
Case-insensitive comma separated list of HTML tags that can be used in
Vimwiki. When converting to HTML, these tags are left as they are, while
every other tag is escaped.
Default: 'b,i,s,u,sub,sup,kbd,br,hr'
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_user_htmls*
Comma-separated list of HTML files that have no corresponding wiki files and
should not be deleted after |:VimwikiAll2HTML|.
Default: ''
Example:
Consider you have 404.html and search.html in your Vimwiki 'path_html'.
With: >
let g:vimwiki_user_htmls = '404.html,search.html'
they would not be deleted after |:VimwikiAll2HTML|.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_conceallevel*
In Vim 7.3 'conceallevel' is local to the current window, thus if you open a
Vimwiki buffer in a new tab or window, it would be set to the default value.
Vimwiki sets 'conceallevel' to g:vimwiki_conceallevel every time a Vimwiki
buffer is entered.
With default settings, Vimwiki conceals one-character markers, shortens long
URLs and hides markers and URL for links that have a description.
Default: 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_autowriteall*
Automatically save a modified wiki buffer when switching wiki pages. Has the
same effect like setting the Vim option 'autowriteall', but it works for wiki
files only, while the Vim option is global.
Hint: if you're just annoyed that you have to save files manually to switch
wiki pages, consider setting the Vim option 'hidden' which makes that modified
files don't need to be saved.
Value Description~
0 autowriteall is off
1 autowriteall is on
Default: 1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_url_maxsave*
Setting the value of |g:vimwiki_url_maxsave| to 0 will prevent any link
shortening: you will see the full URL in all types of links, with no parts
being concealed. Concealing of one-character markers is not affected.
When positive, the value determines the maximum number of characters that
are retained at the end after concealing the middle part of a long URL.
It could be less: in case one of the characters /,#,? is found near the end,
the URL will be concealed up to the last occurrence of that character.
Note:
* The conceal feature works only with Vim >= 7.3.
* When using the default |wrap| option of Vim, the effect of concealed links
is not always pleasing, because the visible text on longer lines with
a lot of concealed parts may appear to be strangely broken across several
lines. This is a limitation of Vim's |conceal| feature.
* Many color schemes do not define an unobtrusive color for the Conceal
highlight group - this might be quite noticeable on shortened URLs.
Default: 15
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_diary_months*
It is a |Dictionary| with the numbers of months and corresponding names. Diary
uses it.
Redefine it in your .vimrc to get localized months in your diary:
let g:vimwiki_diary_months = {
\ 1: 'Январь', 2: 'Февраль', 3: 'Март',
\ 4: 'Апрель', 5: 'Май', 6: 'Июнь',
\ 7: 'Июль', 8: 'Август', 9: 'Сентябрь',
\ 10: 'Октябрь', 11: 'Ноябрь', 12: 'Декабрь'
\ }
Default:
let g:vimwiki_diary_months = {
\ 1: 'January', 2: 'February', 3: 'March',
\ 4: 'April', 5: 'May', 6: 'June',
\ 7: 'July', 8: 'August', 9: 'September',
\ 10: 'October', 11: 'November', 12: 'December'
\ }
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_toc_header*
A string with the magic header that tells Vimwiki where the Table of Contents
(see |vimwiki-toc|) is located in a file. You can change it to the
appropriate word in your mother tongue like this: >
let g:vimwiki_toc_header = 'Inhalt'
The default is 'Contents'.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_map_prefix*
A string which specifies the prefix for all global mappings (and some local
ones). Use it to avoid conflicts with other plugins. Note that it must be
defined before the plugin loads. >
let g:vimwiki_map_prefix = '<Leader>e'
The default is '<Leader>w'.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_auto_chdir*
When set to 1, enables auto-cd feature. Whenever Vimwiki page is opened,
Vimwiki performs an |:lcd| to the Vimwiki folder to where the page belongs.
Value Description~
0 Do not change directory.
1 Change directory to Vimwiki folder on opening page.
Default: 0
==============================================================================
13. Contributing *vimwiki-contributing*
Your help in making Vimwiki better is really appreciated!
Any help, whether it is a spelling correction or a code snippet to patch --
everything is welcomed.
Before filing a bug or starting to write a patch, check the latest development
version from https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki/tree/dev to see if your
problem is already fixed.
Issues can be filed at https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki/issues/.
If you want to provide a pull request on GitHub, please start from the dev
branch, not from the master branch.
For questions, discussions, praise or rants there is a mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/vimwiki
==============================================================================
14. Development *vimwiki-development*
Homepage: http://vimwiki.github.io/
Github: https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki/
Vim plugins: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2226
Old homepage: http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki/
Contributors and their Github usernames in roughly chronological order:
- Maxim Kim (@habamax) <habamax@gmail.com> as original author
- the people here: http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki/people/list
- Stuart Andrews (@tub78)
- Tomas Pospichal
- Daniel Schemala (@EinfachToll) as current maintainer
- Larry Hynes (@larryhynes)
- Hector Arciga (@harciga)
- Alexey Radkov (@lyokha)
- Aaron Franks (@af)
- Dan Bernier (@danbernier)
- Carl Helmertz (@chelmertz)
- Karl Yngve Lervåg (@lervag)
- Patrick Davey (@patrickdavey)
- Ivan Tishchenko (@t7ko)
- 修昊 (@Svtter)
- Marcelo D Montu (@mMontu)
- John Kaul
- Hongbo Liu (@hiberabyss)
- @Tomsod
- @wangzq
- Jinzhou Zhang (@lotabout)
- Michael Riley (@optik-aper)
- Irfan Sharif (@irfansharif)
- John Conroy (@jconroy77)
- Christian Rondeau (@christianrondeau)
- Alex Thorne (@thornecc)
- Shafqat Bhuiyan (@priomsrb)
- Bradley Cicenas (@bcicen)
- Michael Thessel (@MichaelThessel)
- Michael F. Schönitzer (@nudin)
- @sqlwwx
- Guilherme Salazar (@salazar)
- Daniel Trnka (@trnila)
- Yuchen Pei (@ycpei)
- @maqiv
==============================================================================
15. Changelog *vimwiki-changelog*
Issue numbers starting with '#' are issues from
https://github.com/vimwiki/vimwiki/issues/, all others from
http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki/issues/list. They may be accessible from
https://github.com/vimwiki-backup/vimwiki/issues.
2.3 (2016-03-31)~
New:
* Add |:VimwikiMakeYesterdayDiaryNote| command
* Issue #128: add option |vimwiki-option-automatic_nested_syntaxes|
* Issue #192: Sort links in the list generated by |:VimwikiGenerateTags|
Fixed:
* Issue #176: Fix issue when the wiki path contains spaces
* Also look for tags in wiki files in subdirectories
* Locate the .tags file correctly on Windows
* Issue #183: Fix HTML conversion of headers containing links
* Issue #64: create correct Markdown links when pressing CR on a word
* Issue #191: ignore headers inside preformatted text when creating the TOC
* Create the standard CSS file also if only one file is converted to HTML
* Fix #188: |vimwiki_+| on a raw url surrounds it with brackets
* various minor fixes
2.2.1 (2015-12-10)~
Removed:~
* Removed the option g:vimwiki_debug, which probably nobody used. If you
want it back, file an issue at Github.
Fixed:~
* Issue #175: Don't do random things when the user has remapped the z key
* Don't ask for confirmation when following an URL in MacOS
* Always jump to the first occurrence of a tag in a file
* Don't move the cursor when updating the TOC
* Fix some issues with the TOC when folding is enabled
2.2 (2015-11-25)~
New:~
* Support for anchors, see |vimwiki-anchors|
* in this context, add support for TOC, see |vimwiki-toc|
* add omni completion of wiki links (files and anchors)
* new local option |vimwiki-option-auto_toc|
* new global option |g:vimwiki_toc_header|
* Support for tags, see |vimwiki-syntax-tags|
* List editing capabilities, see |vimwiki-lists|:
* support for auto incrementing numbered lists
* more key maps for list manipulation, see |vimwiki-list-manipulation|
* improved automatic adjustment of checkboxes
* text objects for list items, see |vimwiki-text-objects|
* New command |:VimwikiCheckLinks| to check for broken links
* New global option |g:vimwiki_auto_chdir|
* New global option |g:vimwiki_map_prefix|
* Support for wiki links absolute to the wiki root
* Added the |VimwikiLinkConverter| function
* Issue #24: Basic support for remote directories via netrw
* Issue #50: in HTML, tables can now be embedded in lists
* When converting to HTML, show a message with the output directory
* Add auto completion for |:VimwikiGoto|
* Add Chinese Readme file
Changed:~
* Wiki files must not contain # anymore, because # is used to separate the
file from an anchor in a link.
* replace the function vimwiki#base#resolve_scheme() by
vimwiki#base#resolve_link() (relevant if you have a custom
|VimwikiLinkHandler| which used this function)
* The semantic of "file:" and "local:" links changed slightly, see
|vimwiki-syntax-links| for what they mean now
* The meaning of a link like [[/some/directory/]] changed. It used to be
a link to the actual directory /some/directory/, now it's relative to
the root of the current wiki. Use [[file:/some/directory/]] for the old
behavior.
Removed:~
* the %toc placeholder is now useless, use |vimwiki-toc| instead
* the global option g:vimwiki_auto_checkbox is now useless and removed
Fixed:~
* Issue 415: Disable folding if g:vimwiki_folding is set to ''
* Fix slowdown in Vim 7.4
* Issue #12: Separate diaries from different wikis
* Issue #13: Fix :VimwikiRenameLink on links containing a dot
* Always jump to previous link on <S-Tab>, not to beginning of link
* Issue #27: Fix <CR> on a visual selection sometimes not working
* |VimwikiBackLinks| now recognizes much more valid links
* Issue 424: make external links with #, % work under Linux
* Issue #39: don't htmlize stuff inside pre tags
* Issue #44: faster formatting of large tables
* Issue #52: Recognize markdown links when renaming wiki file
* Issue #54: Disable 'shellslash' on Windows to avoid problems
* Issue #81: Don't get stuck when converting a read-only file
* Issue #66: Better normalizing of links in diary
* Fix the menu in GVim, which was sometimes not shown correctly
* |VimwikiGenerateLinks| now also generates links for subdirectories
* Issue #93: Don't process placeholders inside preformatted text
* Issue #102: Add default values to some options like the doc says
* Issue #144: Fix bug with folds shortening on multibyte characters
* Issue #158: Detect the OS correctly
* |VimwikiGenerateLinks| now replaces a potentially existing old list
* Fix uneven indentation of list items with checkboxes in HTML
* Various small fixes
* Corrected website links in documentation. code.google is dead, long live
Github!
2.1~
* Concealing of links can be turned off - set |g:vimwiki_url_maxsave| to 0.
The option g:vimwiki_url_mingain was removed
* |g:vimwiki_folding| also accepts value 'list'; with 'expr' both sections
and code blocks folded, g:vimwiki_fold_lists option was removed
* Issue 261: Syntax folding is back. |g:vimwiki_folding| values are
changed to '', 'expr', 'syntax'.
* Issue 372: Ignore case in g:vimwiki_valid_html_tags
* Issue 374: Make autowriteall local to vimwiki. It is not 100% local
though.
* Issue 384: Custom_wiki2html script now receives templating arguments
* Issue 393: Custom_wiki2html script path can contain tilde character
* Issue 392: Custom_wiki2html arguments are quoted, e.g names with spaces
* Various small bug fixes.
2.0.1 'stu'~
* Follow (i.e. open target of) markdown reference-style links.
* Bug fixes.
2.0 'stu'~
This release is partly incompatible with previous.
Summary ~
* Quick page-link creation.
* Redesign of link syntaxes (!)
* No more CamelCase links. Check the ways to convert them
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/vimwiki/NdS9OBG2dys
* No more [[link][desc]] links.
* No more [http://link description] links.
* No more plain image links. Use transclusions.
* No more image links identified by extension. Use transclusions.
* Interwiki links
* More link schemes
* Transclusions
* Normalize link command. See |vimwiki_+|.
* Improved diary organization and generation. See |vimwiki-diary|.
* List manipulation. See |vimwiki-list-manipulation|.
* Markdown support.
* Mathjax support. See |vimwiki-syntax-math|.
* Improved handling of special characters and punctuation in filenames and
urls.
* Back links command: list links referring to the current page.
* Highlighting nonexisted links are off by default.
* Table syntax change. Row separator uses | instead of +.
* Fold multilined list items.
* Custom wiki to HTML converters. See |vimwiki-option-custom_wiki2html|.
* Conceal long weblinks. See g:vimwiki_url_mingain.
* Option to disable table mappings. See |g:vimwiki_table_mappings|.
For detailed information see issues list on
http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki/issues/list
1.2~
* Issue 70: Table spanning cell support.
* Issue 72: Do not convert again for unchanged file. |:VimwikiAll2HTML|
converts only changed wiki files.
* Issue 117: |:VimwikiDiaryIndex| command that opens diary index wiki page.
* Issue 120: Links in headers are not highlighted in vimwiki but are
highlighted in HTML.
* Issue 138: Added possibility to remap table-column move bindings. See
|:VimwikiTableMoveColumnLeft| and |:VimwikiTableMoveColumnRight|
commands. For remap instructions see |vimwiki_<A-Left>|
and |vimwiki_<A-Right>|.
* Issue 125: Problem with 'o' command given while at the of the file.
* Issue 131: FileType is not set up when GUIEnter autocommand is used in
vimrc. Use 'nested' in 'au GUIEnter * nested VimwikiIndex'
* Issue 132: Link to perl (or any non-wiki) file in vimwiki subdirectory
doesn't work as intended.
* Issue 135: %title and %toc used together cause TOC to appear in an
unexpected place in HTML.
* Issue 139: |:VimwikiTabnewLink| command is added.
* Fix of g:vimwiki_stripsym = '' (i.e. an empty string) -- it removes bad
symbols from filenames.
* Issue 145: With modeline 'set ft=vimwiki' links are not correctly
highlighted when open wiki files.
* Issue 146: Filetype difficulty with ".txt" as a vimwiki extension.
* Issue 148: There are no mailto links.
* Issue 151: Use location list instead of quickfix list for :VimwikiSearch
command result. Use :lopen instead of :copen, :lnext instead of :cnext
etc.
* Issue 152: Add the list of HTML files that would not be deleted after
|:VimwikiAll2HTML|.
* Issue 153: Delete HTML files that has no corresponding wiki ones with
|:VimwikiAll2HTML|.
* Issue 156: Add multiple HTML templates. See
|vimwiki-option-template_path|. Options html_header and html_footer are
no longer exist.
* Issue 173: When virtualedit=all option is enabled the 'o' command behave
strange.
* Issue 178: Problem with alike wikie's paths.
* Issue 182: Browser command does not quote url.
* Issue 183: Spelling error highlighting is not possible with nested
syntaxes.
* Issue 184: Wrong foldlevel in some cases.
* Issue 195: Page renaming issue.
* Issue 196: vim: modeline bug -- syn=vim doesn't work.
* Issue 199: Generated HTML for sublists is invalid.
* Issue 200: Generated HTML for todo lists does not show completion status
the fix relies on CSS, thus your old stylesheets need to be updated!;
may not work in obsolete browsers or font-deficient systems.
* Issue 205: Block code: highlighting differs from processing. Inline code
block {{{ ... }}} is removed. Use `...` instead.
* Issue 208: Default highlight colors are problematic in many
colorschemes. Headers are highlighted as |hl-Title| by default, use
|g:vimwiki_hl_headers| to restore previous default Red, Green, Blue or
custom header colors. Some other changes in highlighting.
* Issue 209: Wild comments slow down html generation. Comments are
changed, use %% to comment out entire line.
* Issue 210: HTML: para enclose header.
* Issue 214: External links containing Chinese characters get trimmed.
* Issue 218: Command to generate HTML file and open it in webbrowser. See
|:Vimwiki2HTMLBrowse|(bind to <leader>whh)
* NEW: Added <Leader>wh mapping to call |:Vimwiki2HTML|
...
39 releases
...
0.1~
* First public version.
==============================================================================
16. License *vimwiki-license*
The MIT License
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
Copyright (c) 2008-2010 Maxim Kim
2013-2017 Daniel Schemala
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
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