*vimwiki.txt*   A Personal Wiki for Vim

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                               Version: 1.2

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CONTENTS                                                    *vimwiki-contents*

    1. Intro                         |vimwiki|
    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. Blockquotes             |vimwiki-syntax-blockquotes|
        5.9. Comments                |vimwiki-syntax-comments|
        5.10. Horizontal line        |vimwiki-syntax-hr|
    6. Folding/Outline               |vimwiki-folding|
    7. Placeholders                  |vimwiki-placeholders|
    8. Todo lists                    |vimwiki-todo-lists|
    9. Tables                        |vimwiki-tables|
    10. Diary                        |vimwiki-diary|
    11. Options                      |vimwiki-options|
    12. Help                         |vimwiki-help|
    13. Developers                   |vimwiki-developers|
    14. Changelog                    |vimwiki-changelog|
    15. License                      |vimwiki-license|


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1. Intro                                                             *vimwiki*

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.

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 =
    * MyUrgentTasks -- things to be done _yesterday_!!!
    * ProjectGutenberg -- good books are power.
    * ScratchPad -- various temporary stuff.


Notice that ProjectGutenberg, MyUrgentTasks and ScratchPad are highlighted as
errors. These are links in CamelCase form that do not exists yet. (CamelCase
form -- capitalized word connected with other capitalized words)

Place cursor on ProjectGutenberg and press <Enter>. Now you are in
ProjectGutenberg. Edit and save it, then press Backspace to return to previous
wiki file. You should see the difference now -- ProjectGutenberg is
highlighted as a link.


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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.


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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: >
        :map <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: >
        :map <Leader>t <Plug>VimwikiTabIndex
<
See also |:VimwikiTabIndex|


<Leader>ws or <Plug>VimwikiUISelect
        List and select available wikies.
        To remap: >
        :map <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: >
        :map <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: >
        :map <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: >
        :map <Leader>dt <Plug>VimwikiTabMakeDiaryNote
<
See also |:VimwikiTabMakeDiaryNote|


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3.2. Local mappings

NORMAL MODE                                           *vimwiki-local-mappings*
                        *vimwiki_<Leader>wh*
<Leader>wh              Convert current wiki page to HTML.
                        Maps to |:Vimwiki2HTML|
                        To remap: >
                        :map <Leader>wc <Plug>Vimwiki2HTML
<
                        *vimwiki_<Leader>whh*
<Leader>whh             Convert current wiki page to HTML and open it in
                        webbrowser.
                        Maps to |:Vimwiki2HTML|
                        To remap: >
                        :map <Leader>wcc <Plug>Vimwiki2HTMLBrowse
<
                        *vimwiki_<CR>*
<CR>                    Follow wiki link (create target wiki page if needed).
                        Maps to |:VimwikiFollowLink|.
                        To remap: >
                        :map <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: >
                        :map <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: >
                        :map <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: >
                        :map <Leader>wt <Plug>VimwikiTabnewLink
<
                        *vimwiki_<Backspace>*
<Backspace>             Go back to previous wiki page.
                        Maps to |:VimwikiGoBackLink|.
                        To remap: >
                        :map <Leader>wb <Plug>VimwikiGoBackLink
<
                        *vimwiki_<Tab>*
<Tab>                   Find next link on the current page.
                        Maps to |:VimwikiNextLink|.
                        To remap: >
                        :map <Leader>wn <Plug>VimwikiNextLink
<
                        *vimwiki_<S-Tab>*
<S-Tab>                 Find previous link on the current page.
                        Maps to |:VimwikiPrevLink|.
                        To remap: >
                        :map <Leader>wp <Plug>VimwikiPrevLink
<
                        *vimwiki_<Leader>wd*
<Leader>wd              Delete wiki page you are in.
                        Maps to |:VimwikiDeleteLink|.
                        To remap: >
                        :map <Leader>dd <Plug>VimwikiDeleteLink
<
                        *vimwiki_<Leader>wr*
<Leader>wr              Rename wiki page you are in.
                        Maps to |:VimwikiRenameLink|.
                        To remap: >
                        :map <Leader>rr <Plug>VimwikiRenameLink
<
                        *vimwiki_<C-Space>*
<C-Space>               Toggle list item on/off (checked/unchecked)
                        Maps to |:VimwikiToggleListItem|.
                        To remap: >
                        :map <leader>tt <Plug>VimwikiToggleListItem
<                       See |vimwiki-todo-lists|.

                        *vimwiki_=*
=                       Add header level. Create if needed.
                        There is nothing to indent with '==' command in
                        vimwiki, so it should be ok to use '=' here.

                        *vimwiki_-*
-                       Remove header level.


                        *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: >
                        :map <Leader>wtl <Plug>VimwikiTableMoveColumnLeft
<
                        *vimwiki_<A-Right>*
<A-Right>               Move current table column to the right.
                        See |:VimwikiTableMoveColumnRight|
                        To remap: >
                        :map <Leader>wtr <Plug>VimwikiTableMoveColumnRight
<
                        *vimwiki_<C-Up>*
<C-Up>                  Open the previous day's diary link if available.
                        See |:VimwikiDiaryPrevDay|

                        *vimwiki_<C-Down>*
<C-Down>                Open the next day's diary link if available.
                        See |: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>*
<CR>                    Go to the table cell beneath the current one, create
                        a new row if on the last one.

                        *vimwiki_i_<Tab>*
<Tab>                   Go to the next table cell, create a new row if on the
                        last cell.

                        *vimwiki_i_<S-CR>*
<S-CR>                  Insert <br /> and a newline.


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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 '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.


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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.


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4.2. Local commands                                   *vimwiki-local-commands*

*:VimwikiFollowLink*
    Follow wiki link (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.

*:VimwikiDeleteLink*
    Delete the wiki page that you are in.

*:VimwikiRenameLink*
    Rename the wiki page that you are in.

*:Vimwiki2HTML*
    Convert current wiki page to HTML.

*:Vimwiki2HTMLBrowse*
    Convert current wiki page to HTML and open in in webbrowser.

*:VimwikiAll2HTML*
    Convert all wiki pages to HTML.

*:VimwikiToggleListItem*
    Toggle list item on/off (checked/unchecked)
    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.


*: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 all available links into current buffer.

*:VimwikiDiaryNextDay*
    Open next day diary link if available.
    Mapped to <C-Down>.

*:VimwikiDiaryPrevDay*
    Open previous day diary link if available.
    Mapped to <C-Up>.


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5. Wiki syntax                                                *vimwiki-syntax*

There are a lot of different wikies out there. Most of them have their own
syntax and vimwiki is not an exception here. Default vimwiki's syntax is a
subset of google's wiki syntax markup.

There is MediaWiki syntax file included in the distribution (it doesn't have
all the fancy stuff original MediaWiki syntax has though).
See |vimwiki-option-syntax|.


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5.1. Typefaces                                      *vimwiki-syntax-typefaces*

There are a few typefaces that gives you a bit of control over how your
text should be 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*

Internal links~
WikiWords: >
  CapitalizedWordsConnected

You can prevent linking of WikiWords by adding an exclamation mark in front of
them: >
  !CapitalizedWordsConnected

Or disable it completely with |g:vimwiki_camel_case|.

Link with spaces in it: >
  [[This is a link]]
or: >
  [[This is a link source|Description of the link]]
or: >
  [[This is a link source][Description of the link]]

External links~
Plain link: >
 http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki
 mailto:habamax@gmail.com
 ftp://vim.org

Link with description: >
 [http://habamax.ru/blog habamax home page]
 [mailto:habamax@gmail.com Drop a line to Maxim Kim]

Images and image links~
An image link is a link to a file with a jpg, png or gif extension.
Plain image link: >
 http://someaddr.com/picture.jpg
in HTML: >
 <img src="http://someaddr.com/picture.jpg" />

Link to a local image: >
 [[images/pabloymoira.jpg]]
in HTML: >
 <img src="images/pabloymoira.jpg" />
Path to image (ie. images/pabloymoira.jpg) is relative to
|vimwiki-option-path_html|.

Double bracketed link to an image: >
 [[http://habamax.ru/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/2740254sm.jpg]]
in HTML: >
 <img src="http://habamax.ru/ ... /.jpg" />

Double bracketed link to an image with description text: >
 [[http://habamax.ru/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/2740254sm.jpg|dance]]
in HTML: >
 <a href="http://habamax.ru/ ... /.jpg">dance</a>

Double bracketed link to an image with alternate text: >
 [[http://habamax.ru/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/2740254sm.jpg|dance|]]
in HTML: >
 <img src="http://habamax.ru/ ... /.jpg" alt="dance"/>

Double bracketed link to an image with alternate text and some style: >
 [[http://helloworld.com/blabla.jpg|cool stuff|width:150px; height: 120px;]]
in HTML: >
 <img src="http://helloworld.com/ ... /.jpg" alt="cool stuff"
 style="width:150px; height:120px"/>

Double bracketed link to an image without alternate text and some style: >
 [[http://helloworld.com/blabla.jpg||width:150px; height: 120px;]]
in HTML: >
 <img src="http://helloworld.com/ ... /.jpg" alt=""
 style="width:150px; height:120px"/>

Thumbnail link: >
 [http://someaddr.com/bigpicture.jpg http://someaddr.com/thumbnail.jpg]
or >
 [[http://someaddr.com/bigpicture.jpg|http://someaddr.com/thumbnail.jpg]]
in HTML: >
 <a href="http://someaddr.com/ ... /.jpg">
  <img src="http://../thumbnail.jpg /></a>


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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
    * Bulleted list sub item 1
    * Bulleted list sub item 2
    * more ...
      * and more ...
      * ...
    * Bulleted list sub item 3
    * etc.
or: >
  - Bulleted list item 1
  - Bulleted list item 2
    - Bulleted list sub item 1
    - Bulleted list sub item 2
    - more ...
      - and more ...
      - ...
    - Bulleted list sub item 3
    - etc.

or mix: >
  - Bulleted list item 1
  - Bulleted list item 2
    * Bulleted list sub item 1
    * Bulleted list sub item 2
    * more ...
      - and more ...
      - ...
    * Bulleted list sub item 3
    * etc.

Ordered lists: >
  # Numbered list item 1
  # Numbered list item 2
    # Numbered list sub item 1
    # Numbered list sub item 2
    # more ...
      # and more ...
      # ...
    # Numbered list sub item 3
    # etc.

It is possible to mix bulleted and numbered lists: >
  * Bulleted list item 1
  * Bulleted list item 2
    # Numbered list sub item 1
    # Numbered list sub item 2

Note that a space after *, - or # is essential.

Multiline list items: >
  * Bulleted list item 1
    List item 1 continued line.
    List item 1 next continued line.
  * Bulleted list item 2
    * Bulleted list sub item 1
      List sub item 1 continued line.
      List sub item 1 next continued line.
    * Bulleted list sub item 2
    * etc.

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 higlighted as a table header.

If you indent a table then it will be centered in HTML.

If you set > in a cell, the cell spans the left column.
If you set \/ 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.

Note: You can not use [[link|description]] type of links in tables. Use
[[link][description]] instead.


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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 to {{{ tag: >
{{{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|


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5.8. Blockquotes                                  *vimwiki-syntax-blockquotes*

Text started 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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5.9. Comments                                        *vimwiki-syntax-comments*

Text line started with %% is a comment.
E.g.: >
 %% this text would not be in HTML
<


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5.10. Horizontal line                                      *vimwiki-syntax-hr*

4 or more dashes at the start of the line is a 'horizontal line' (<hr />): >
 ----
<


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6. Folding/Outline                                           *vimwiki-folding*

Vimwiki can fold or outline headers and list items.

Example:
= 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 = [8] --------------------------------------~

Hit |zr| :
= My current task =~
  * [ ] Do stuff 1 [5] --------------------------------------~
  * [ ] 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 [2] -------------------------------~
    * [ ] Do substuff 1.3~
  * [ ] Do stuff 2~
  * [ ] Do stuff 3~

NOTE:If you use default vimwiki syntax, folding on list items will work
properly only if all of them are indented using current |shiftwidth|.
For MediaWiki, * or # should be in the first column.

To turn folding on/off check |g:vimwiki_folding|.


==============================================================================
7. Placeholders                                         *vimwiki-placeholders*

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%toc Table of Contents               *vimwiki-toc* *vimwiki-table-of-contents*

You can add 'table of contents' to your HTML page generated from wiki one.
Just place >

%toc

into your wiki page.
You can also add a caption to your 'toc': >

%toc Table of Contents

or >

%toc Whatever


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%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.


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%nohtml                                                       *vimwiki-nohtml*

If you do not want a wiki page to be converted to HTML, place:

%nohtml

into it.


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
%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.


==============================================================================
8. 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 created with o, O and <CR> list item.

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 could be changed when their child items change. 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%

It is possible to toggle several list items using visual mode.


==============================================================================
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'.


==============================================================================
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
new daily note with name based on current date. The link to this newly created
file is added to a diary wiki file.

Usage example with default settings: >
  Consider today is 2010-01-27.

  Hit \w\w .
  ~/vimwiki/diary.wiki is created.

  2 following lines are added to ~/vimwiki/diary/diary.wiki :
  = Diary =
  | [[2010-01-27]] |

  ~/vimwiki/diary/2010-01-27.wiki is created.
  You are ready to add your information there.
  -------------------------------------------

  On the next day.
  Hit \w\w .

  The first line after = Diary = is changed in ~/vimwiki/diary/diary.wiki :
  = Diary =
  | [[2010-01-28]] | [[2010-01-27]] |

  ~/vimwiki/diary/2010-01-28.wiki is created.
  You are ready to add your information there.
>

By default there are 4 links on the line. All links are sorted by their dates.

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.


==============================================================================
11. Options                                                  *vimwiki-options*

There are global and per-wiki (local) options available to tune vimwiki.
All global options are set using the following pattern: >
    let g:option_name=option_value

All per-wiki options are dictionaries (see |Dictionary|) in a list of wikies.
See |g:vimwiki_list| option for more details.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_list* *vimwiki-multiple-wikies*

Each item in g:vimwiki_list is a |Dictionary| that holds all customization
available for a wiki represented by that item. It is in the form: >
  {'option1': 'value1', 'option2: 'value2', ...}

Consider the following example: >
  let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'path_html': '~/public_html/'}]

It gives us one wiki located at ~/my_site/ that could be htmlized to
~/public_html/

The next example: >
  let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'path_html': '~/public_html/'},
            \ {'path': '~/my_docs/', 'ext': '.mdox'}]
gives us 2 wikies, the first wiki as in the previous example, 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'}]

<

You can also create wikis as separate |Dictionary|s. >

    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]

<

PER WIKI OPTIONS                                       *viwmiki-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*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key             Default value~
path_html       ~/vimwiki_html/

Description~
Location of HTML files converted from wiki files: >
  let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/',
                       \ 'path_html': '~/my_site_html/'}]

If you omit this option, the value of path_html would be set to the value of
path with the trailing slash ('/') removed and '_html' added; i.e. for: >
  let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/okidoki/'}]

path_html will be set to '~/okidoki_html/'.

*vimwiki-option-auto_export*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-index*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key             Default value~
ext             .wiki

Description~
Extension of wiki files: >
  let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/',
                       \ 'index': 'main', 'ext': '.document'}]

<
*vimwiki-option-syntax*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key             Default value     Values~
syntax          default           default, media

Description~
Wiki syntax.
You can use different markup languages (currently default vimwiki and
MediaWiki), but only vimwiki's default markup will be converted to HTML at the
moment.
To use MediaWiki's wiki markup: >
  let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'syntax': 'media'}]
<

*vimwiki-option-template_path*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
    </body>
    </html>

where
  %title% is replaced by a wiki page name or by a |vimwiki-title|
  %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*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key                 Default value~
template_default    default

Description~
Setup default template name (without extension).

See |vimwiki-option-template_path| for details.


*vimwiki-option-template_ext*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key                 Default value~
template_ext        .html

Description~
Setup template filename extension.

See |vimwiki-option-template_path| for details.


*vimwiki-option-css_name*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-option-maxhi*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key             Default value     Values~
maxhi           1                 0, 1

Description~
Non-existent wiki links highlighting can be quite slow. If you don't want it,
set maxhi to 0: >
  let g:vimwiki_list = [{'path': '~/my_site/', 'maxhi': 0}]

This disables filesystem checks for wiki links.


*vimwiki-option-nested_syntaxes*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-diary_rel_path*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key             Default value~
diary_rel_path  diary/

Description~
Related to |vimwiki-option-path| path for diary wiki-files.


*vimwiki-option-diary_index*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key             Default value~
diary_index     diary

Description~
Name of wiki-file that holds all links to dated wiki-files.


*vimwiki-option-diary_header*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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_link_count*
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key               Default value~
diary_link_count  4

Description~
Number of maximum dated links placed on one line.
Ex:
= Diary =
| [[2010-01-30]] | [[2010-01-29]] | [[2010-01-28]] | [[2010-01-27]] |
| [[2010-01-26]] | [[2010-01-25]] |




GLOBAL OPTIONS                                        *viwmiki-global-options*

Use: >
    let g:option_name=option_value
to set them.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*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


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_hl_cb_checked*

Checked list items can be highlighted with a color:

  * [X] the whole line can be highlighted with the option set to 1.
  * [ ] I wish vim could use strikethru.

Value           Description~
1               Highlight checked [X] check box with |group-name| "Comment".
0               Don't.

Default: 0


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_global_ext* *vimwiki-temporary-wiki*

If a file with a registered wiki extension is opened in a directory that is
not listed in |g:vimwiki_list| then:

Value           Description~
1               make a temporary wiki in that dir.
0               don't make temporary wiki in that dir.

A temporary wiki is created to scan the filesystem for available links to
highlight.

Consider your wiki extension is .txt then you can >
    let g:vimwiki_global_ext = 0
to make it local to vimwiki paths listed in g:vimwiki_list. So other text
files wouldn't be treated as wiki pages.

Default: 1


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_upper* *g:vimwiki_lower*

This affects WikiWord detection.
By default WikiWord detection uses English and Russian letters.
You can set up your own: >
  let g:vimwiki_upper = "A-Z\u0410-\u042f"
  let g:vimwiki_lower = "a-z\u0430-\u044f"


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_auto_checkbox*

If on, creates checkbox while toggling list item.

Value           Description~
0               Do not create checkbox.
1               Create checkbox.

Default: 1

E.g.:
Press <C-Space> (|:VimwikiToggleListItem|) on a list item without checkbox to
create it: >
  * List item
Result: >
  * [ ] List item


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_menu*

GUI menu of available wikies to select.

Value              Description~
''                 No menu
'Vimwiki'          Top level menu "Vimwiki"
'Plugin.Vimwiki'   "Vimwiki" submenu of top level menu "Plugin"
etc.

Default: 'Vimwiki'


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_stripsym*

Change strip symbol -- in Windows you cannot use /*?<>:" in filenames, so
vimwiki replaces them with a neutral symbol (_ is default): >
    let g:vimwiki_stripsym = '_'

You can change it to a <space> for example: >
    let g:vimwiki_stripsym = ' '


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_badsyms*

If you do not like spaces in filenames (as some vimwiki users do), you can set
up bad symbols to include spaces, so that they are also converted:
|g:vimwiki_stripsym|: >
    let g:vimwiki_badsyms = ' '

Now files for all [[links with spaces]] would be created like
'links_with_spaces'.

This option is a complement one to |g:vimwiki_stripsym|.


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_listsyms*

String of 5 symbols for list items with checkboxes.
Default value is ' .oOX'.

g:vimwiki_listsyms[0] is for 0% done items.
g:vimwiki_listsyms[4] is for 100% done items.


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*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


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_folding*

Enable/disable vimwiki's folding/outline functionality. Folding in vimwiki
uses the 'expr' foldmethod which is very flexible but really slow.

Value           Description~
0               Disable folding.
1               Enable folding.

Default: 0


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_fold_lists*

Enable/disable folding of list subitems.

Value           Description~
0               Disable list subitem's folding.
1               Enable list subitem's folding.

Default: 0


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_fold_trailing_empty_lines*

Fold or do not fold empty lines between folded headers.

Value           Description~
0               Fold only one empty line. Leave the rest of the empty lines.
1               Fold in all empty lines.

Default: 0


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_camel_case*

If you do not want WikiWord to be a link, this setting is just for you.

Value           Description~
0               Do not make links from CamelCased words.
1               Make links from CamelCased words.

Default: 1


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*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


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*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


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_browsers* *VimwikiWeblinkHandler*

You can open external weblinks in a webbrowser. Webbrowsers are listed in
|g:vimwiki_browsers|.

For win32 it is: chrome, opera, firefox and explorer.
For other OSes it is: opera, firefox and konqueror.

The first available browser from the list is used to open the weblink.
If you have opera and firefox and want weblinks to be opened in the latter,
just specify: >
 let g:vimwiki_browsers=['C:\Program Files\Firefox\firefox.exe']

or redefine VimwikiWeblinkHandler function: >
  function! VimwikiWeblinkHandler(weblink)
    let browser = 'C:\Program Files\Firefox\firefox.exe'
    execute '!start "'.browser.'" ' . a:weblink
  endfunction


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_table_auto_fmt*

Turn on/off table auto-formatting.

Value           Description~
0               Do not auto-format tables.
1               Auto-format tables.

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 special method to calculate 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: Vim73 has a new function |strdisplaywidth|, so for Vim73 users this
option is obsolete.


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_dir_link*

This option is about what to do with links to directories -- [[directory/]],
[[papers/]], etc.

Value           Description~
''              Open 'directory/' using 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 = '.'
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_file_exts*

Comma-separated list of file extensions.

Consider you have the following link: [[my_script.php][my script]].
If there is a 'php' extension in g:vimwiki_file_exts, this link would be
htmlized to <a href="my_script.php">my script</a>.
Otherwise it would be <a href="my_script.php.html">my script</a> (note .html)


Default: 'pdf,txt,doc,rtf,xls,php,zip,rar,7z,html,gz'


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*g:vimwiki_valid_html_tags*

Comma-separated list of HTML tags that can be used in vimwiki.

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 vim73 |conceallevel| is local to window, thus if you open viwmiki buffer in
a new tab or window, it would be set to default value.

Vimwiki sets |conceallevel| to g:vimwiki_conceallevel everytime vimwiki buffer
is entered.

Default: 3


==============================================================================
12. Help                                                        *vimwiki-help*

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.

Issues can be filed at http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki/issues .


==============================================================================
13. Developers                                            *vimwiki-developers*

    - Maxim Kim <habamax@gmail.com> as original author.
    - See the http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki/people/list for the others.

Web: http://code.google.com/p/vimwiki/
Mail-List: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/vimwiki
Vim plugins: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2226


==============================================================================
14. Changelog                                              *vimwiki-changelog*

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|


1.1.1~
    * FIX: Issue 122: Dot character in vimwiki's directory path isn't escaped.
    * FIX: Issue 123: Where is Vimwiki2HTML and other commands? Sometimes
      filetype is not set up to vimwiki.
    * FIX: Issue 124: Highlight group not found: Normal

1.1~
    * NEW: Issue 57: Make it possible to have pre block inside list item.
    * NEW: Issue 82: Add quick goto command. See |:VimwikiGoto|.
    * NEW: Issue 83: Quick switch in diary. See |:VimwikiDiaryNextDay| and
      |:VimwikiDiaryPrevDay| commands.
    * FIX: Issue 84: Vimwiki rename removed the WikiWord display name.
    * FIX: Issue 85: Errors if you have '~' subdirectory in a wiki directory.
    * FIX: Issue 86: Existed links '[[WikiLink1|Alias1]] | [[WikiLink2]]' are
      highlighted as a single link.
    * FIX: Issue 88: Underline text. See |g:vimwiki_valid_html_tags|.
    * FIX: Issue 92: Wikies in a subdir could be renamed to an empty file.
    * FIX: Issue 93: Use alias name in HTML title. See |vimwiki-title|.
    * FIX: Issue 94: Relative links to PHP files are broken. See
      |g:vimwiki_file_exts| for details.
    * FIX: Issue 96: Closing bracket at the end of weblink shouldn't be a part
      of that link.
    * FIX: Issue 97: Error opening weblink in a browser if it has # inside.
    * FIX: Issue 99: Vim is not responding while opening arbitrary wiki file.
    * FIX: Issue 100: Additional content on diary index page could be
      corrupted.
    * NEW: Issue 101: Customized HTML tags. See |g:vimwiki_valid_html_tags|
    * NEW: Issue 102: Conceal feature usage. See |g:vimwiki_conceallevel|.
    * FIX: Issue 103: Always highlight links to non-wiki files as existed.
    * FIX: Issue 104: vimwiki#nested_syntax needs 'keepend' to avoid contained
      language syntax eat needed '}}}'.
    * FIX: Issue 105: <i_CR> on a todo list item with [ ] doesn't create new
      todo list item.
    * FIX: Issue 106: With MediaWiki syntax <C-Space> on a child todo list
      item produce errors.
    * FIX: Issue 107: With MediaWiki syntax <C-Space> on a list item creates
      todo list item without space between * and [ ].
    * FIX: Issue 110: Syntax highlighting doesn't work for indented codeblock.
    * FIX: Issue 115: Nested Perl syntax highlighting differs from regular
      one.
    * MISC: Many vimwiki commands were renamed from Vimwiki.*Word to
      Vimwiki.*Link. VimwikiGoHome is renamed to VimwikiIndex,
      VimwikiTabGoHome to VimwikiTabIndex.
    * MISC: vimwiki-option-gohome is removed.

1.0~
    * NEW: Issue 41: Table cell and column text objects. See
      |vimwiki-text-objects|.
    * NEW: Issue 42: Commands to move table columns left and right. See
      |:VimwikiTableMoveColumnLeft| and |:VimwikiTableMoveColumnRight|.
    * NEW: Issue 44: <S-Tab> should move cursor to the previous table cell.
    * NEW: Issue 45: It should be possible to indent tables. Indented tables
      are centered in HTML.
    * NEW: Issue 46: Do not htmlize some wiki pages (blacklist). New
      placeholder is added: %nohtml. See |vimwiki-nohtml|.
    * FIX: Issue 47: Lists aren't HTMLized properly.
    * FIX: Issue 48: With autochdir it is impossible to have path_html such as
      'd:\vimwiki\html\'
    * FIX: Issue 49: Table is not HTMLized properly at the end of wiki page.
    * FIX: Issue 50: Inline formatting is not performed in table cells.
    * FIX: Issue 51: Cannot insert '-' (minus) into table cells of the first
      column.
    * FIX: Issue 52: Table cell width is incorrect when double wide characters
      are used (ie. Chinese). Check |g:vimwiki_CJK_length|.
    * NEW: Issue 53: Wiki markup can not nested. (Use links and inline markup
      in Headers).
    * NEW: Issue 54: Highlight for placeholders.
    * NEW: Issue 56: Directory indexes. See |g:vimwiki_dir_link| option and
      |:VimwikiGenerateLinks| command.
    * NEW: Issue 58: Html new lines with <br />. Could be inserted with <S-CR>
      in insert mode.
    * FIX: Issue 59: List item's text can't be started from *.
    * NEW: Issue 60: Links inside completed gtd-items.
    * NEW: Issue 61: Headers numbering. See |g:vimwiki_html_header_numbering|
      and |g:vimwiki_html_header_numbering_sym| options.
    * FIX: Issue 63: Table cannot have leading empty cells in HTML.
    * FIX: Issue 65: Table separator is not htmlized right if on top of the
      table.
    * FIX: Issue 66: Table empty cells are very small in HTML.
    * FIX: Issue 67: Wrong HTML conversion of multilined list item with bold
      text on the start of next line.
    * FIX: Issue 68: auto-indent problem with langmap.
    * FIX: Issue 73: Link navigation by Tab. "Escaped" wiki-word should be
      skipped for navigation with <tab>.
    * FIX: Issue 75: `code` syntax doesn't display correctly in toc.
    * FIX: Issue 77: Diary index only showing link to today's diary entry
      file for extensions other than '.wiki'.
    * FIX: Issue 79: Further calendar.vim integration -- add sign to calendar
      date if it has corresponding diary page.
    * FIX: Issue 80: Debian Lenny GUI Vim 7.2 has problems with toggling inner
      todo list items.
    * FIX: Issue 81: Don't convert WikiWord as a link in HTML when
      `let g:vimwiki_camel_case = 0`

0.9.9~
    * NEW: Diary. Help in making daily notes. See |vimwiki-diary|. Now you can
      really easy add information into vimwiki that should be sorted out
      later.
    * NEW: Tables are redesigned. Syntax is changed. Now they are
      auto-formattable. You can navigate them with <tab> and <cr> in insert
      mode. See |vimwiki-syntax-tables| and |vimwiki-tables| for more details.
    * NEW: Keyword STARTED: is added.
    * NEW: Words TODO:, DONE:, STARTED:, XXX:, FIXME:, FIXED: are highlighed
      inside headers.
    * FIX: Export to HTML external links with 'file://' protocol. Ex:
      [file:///home/user1/book.pdf my book].
    * FIX: Menu is corrupted if wiki's path contains spaces.
    * FIX: Settings |wrap| and |linebreak| are removed from ftplugin. Add them
      into your personal settings file `.vim/after/ftplugin/vimwiki.vim` if
      needed.
    * NEW: Headers are highlighted in different colors by default.
      See |g:vimwiki_hl_headers| to turn it off.
    * FIX: Issue 40: Links with russian subdirs don't work.
    * NEW: It is now possible to generate HTML files automatically on page
      save. See |vimwiki-option-auto_export|.


0.9.8~
    * NEW: Rename |g:vimwiki_fold_empty_lines| to
      |g:vimwiki_fold_trailing_empty_lines|.
    * NEW: One can use '-' along with '*' to start unordered list item.
    * NEW: List items could be started from the first column.
      As a result some limitations appeared:
        - a space after *, - or # for a list item is mandatory.
        - |g:vimwiki_fold_trailing_empty_lines| if set to 0 folds one trailing
          empty line.
    * NEW: Folding is off by default. Use |g:vimwiki_folding| to enable it.
    * NEW: Speed up vimwiki's folding a bit. Should lag a bit less in a long
      todo lists.
    * NEW: Centered headers. Start header with at least one space to make it
      HTML centered.
    * NEW: Change in default CSS: header's colors.
    * NEW: Vimwiki is aware of |GetLatestVimScripts| now.
    * FIX: Use <del> tag instead of custom <span class="strike"> in HTML.
    * FIX: There are no text styling in htmlized quoted text.
    * FIX: set default value of g:vimwiki_fold_lists to 0 as written in this
      help.
    * FIX: Issue 33: Folded list items have wrong indentation when 'tabs' are
      used.
    * FIX: Issue 34: vimwiki#subdir got wrong dir when VimwikiGet('path') is a
      symbolic link. Thanks lilydjwg for the patch.
    * FIX: Issue 28: todo-list auto-indent enhancement. New item should always
      be unchecked.
    * Issue 36: Change the name of the Search command to VimwikiSearch as it
      conflicts with MultipleSearch. Alias :VWS is also available.
    * NEW: You can generate 'Table of contents' of your wiki page. See
      |vimwiki-toc| for details.

0.9.701~
    * FIX: Issue 30: Highlighting doesn't work for checked list item.

0.9.7~
    * NEW: Default checkbox symbols are changed to [ ], [.], [o], [O], [X].
      You can change them using |g:vimwiki_listsyms| variable.
    * NEW: Color group names are renamed from wikiBold, wikiItalic, etc to
      VimwikiBold, VimwikiItalic, etc.
    * NEW: Open external links in a browser. There are default browsers
      defined in |g:vimwiki_browsers| list. You can also redefine
      |VimwikiWeblinkHandler| function to open weblinks in other programs.
    * NEW: Issue 25: Toggle the states of multiple TODO list items at a time
      (in VISUAL and in VISUAL LINE modes)
    * NEW: Issue 26: Highlight code snippets in vimwiki's pre. See
      |vimwiki-option-nested_syntaxes|. Thanks kriomant.
    * NEW: Issue 27: Automatic garbage deletion from HTML directory.
    * NEW: Save all open vimwiki buffers before export to HTML.
    * NEW: Issue 29: Custom :Search command.
    * NEW: Header text objects are now expandable in VISUAL mode. Tap 'vah' to
      select a header. Tap again 'ah' to expand selection further. Thanks Andy
      Wokula.
    * FIX: Folding settings are reset to vim defaults in a new tab (think of
      \wt) so you cannot hide things in folds.
    * FIX: https links in form of [https://hello.world.com] are not exported
      into HTML. Thanks Saurabh Sarpal for the patch.

0.9.6~
    * NEW: You can have multiline list items. See |vimwiki-syntax-lists|.
    * NEW: You can ignore newlines in multiline list items when do export to
      HTML. See |g:vimwiki_list_ignore_newline| option.
    * NEW: Different checkbox symbols [.], [:], [o] are added. See
      |vimwiki-todo-lists|.
    * NEW: Now there is no longer syntax of preformatted text that is started
      by a whitespace.
    * NEW: Blockquotes. See |vimwiki-syntax-blockquote|.
    * NEW: Per wiki folding option (vimwiki-option-folding) is removed. Global
      |g:vimwiki_folding| and |g:vimwiki_fold_lists| are added.
    * NEW: Due to being quite slow folding of list items is off by default.
      Use |g:vimwiki_fold_lists| to turn it on.
    * NEW: If you want replace some symbols in a wikifilename use
      |g:vimwiki_badsyms| option (Andreas Baldeau).
    * FIX: Command |:VimwikiToggleListItem| doesn't work for one of the two
      wikies opened at the same time with different syntaxes.
    * FIX: Command |:VimwikiToggleListItem| do not switch parent checkboxes if
      there are non-checkbox list items available.
    * FIX: Issue 24: Link error in HTML when write [[one.two.three]].
    * FIX: Rename WikiWord to something with a colon (:) does nasty things.
    * FIX: Command |:VimwikiToggleListItem| do not switch right if there are
      list items without checkboxes in the list.

0.9.5~
    * NEW: Added |g:vimwiki_global_ext| to control creation of temporary
      wikies in dirs that are not listed in |g:vimwiki_list|.
    * NEW: Added |g:vimwiki_hl_headers| to highlight headers with different
      predefined colors.
    * NEW: Checked [X] items are not highlighted with Comment syntax group by
      default. Use |g:vimwiki_hl_cb_checked| to turn it on.
    * NEW: Added new syntax for links: [[link address][link description]].
    * NEW: Added <C-@> allias of <C-Space> mapping for *nix systems.
    * NEW: Added |g:vimwiki_camel_case|. Set it to 0 if you do not want
      CamelCased WikiWords to be linkified.
    * FIX: Links with g:vimwiki_stripsym (default '_') [[My_Link|Text]] are
      not highlighted when created.
    * FIX: indent/vimwiki.vim is obsolete. If you upgrade from previous
      versions remove it. It causes wrong list indentation if noexpandtab is
      set.
    * FIX: If tabs and spaces are used to indent list items HTML export gives
      error. Thanks Klaus Ethgen for report.
    * FIX: Some HTML export fixes.

0.9.4~
    * NEW: Links with directories: [[dir1/dir2/Link|Text]]. Thanks Jie Wu.
    * NEW: Added %root_path% template variable to get relative root dir of
      path_html. See |vimwiki-option-html_header|.
    * FIX: Indent is incorrect for vim without "float" compile option. Thanks
      Julian Kooij.
    * FIX: Convert to HTML doesn't work right with links like [[foo::bar]].
    * FIX: Rename wikiword doesn't work right when rename WikiWord to
      [[WikiWord blablabla]].
    * FIX: Renaming of links with description doesn't work.
    * FIX: Weblinks with commas are not highlighted.
    * MISC: Some changes in default CSS file.

0.9.3~
    * NEW: g:vimwiki_menu option is a string which is menu path. So one can
      use let g:vimwiki_menu = 'Plugin.Vimwiki' to set the menu to the right
      place.
    * NEW: g:vimwiki_fold_empty_lines -- don't or do fold in empty lines
      between headers. See |g:vimwiki_fold_empty_lines|
    * FIX: Encoding error when running vimwiki in Windows XP Japanese.
      Thanks KarasAya.

0.9.2c~
    * FIX: Regression: Export HTML link error with [[Link|Text]].

0.9.2b~
    * FIX: Installation on Linux doesn't work. (Dos line endings in Vimball
      archive file).
    * FIX: Clear out FlexWiki ftplugin's setup. Now you don't have to hack
      filetype.vim to get rid of unexpected ':setlocal bomb' from FlexWiki's
      ftplugin.
    * FIX: When write done: it will show another done: in HTML file.

0.9.2a~
    * FIX: Installation on Linux doesn't work. (Dos line endings in
      autoload/vimwiki_lst.vim and indent/vimwiki.vim).

0.9.2~
    * NEW: Option 'folding' added to turn folding on/off.
    * NEW: Header text object. See |vimwiki-text-objects|.
    * NEW: Add/remove Header levels with '=' and '-'. See |vimwiki_=|.
    * NEW: Vimwiki GUI menu to select available wikies. See |g:vimwiki_menu|.
    * NEW: You can specify the name of your CSS file now. See
      |vimwiki-option-css_name|
    * NEW: You can add styles to image links, see |vimwiki-syntax-links|.
    * FIX: History doesn't work after |VimwikiRenameWord|.
    * FIX: Some of wikipedia links are not correctly highlighted. Links with
      parentheses.
    * MISC: Renamed vimwiki_gtd to vimwiki_lst.

0.9.1~
    * NEW: HTML Table cell text alignment, see |vimwiki-syntax-tables|
    * NEW: Wikipage history simplified. Each vimwiki buffer now holds
      b:vimwiki_prev_word which is list of [PrevWord, getpos()].
    * NEW: If highlight for groups wikiHeader1..wikiHeader6 exist (defined in
      a colorscheme) -- use it. Otherwise use Title highlight for all Headers.
    * FIX: Warn only once if 'html_header' or 'html_footer' does not exist.
    * FIX: Wrong folding for the text after the last nested list item.
    * FIX: Bold and Italic aren't highlighted in tables without spaces
      between || and * or _. ||*bold*||_asdf_ || (Thanks Brett Stahlman)

0.9.0~
    * NEW: You can add classes to 'pre' tag -- |vimwiki-syntax-preformatted|.
      This might be useful for coloring some programming code with external js
      tools like google syntax highlighter.
    * NEW: !WikiPage is not highlighted. It is just a plain word WikiPage in
      HTML, without exclamation mark
    * NEW: Definition lists, see |vimwiki-syntax-lists|.
    * NEW: New implementation of |:VimwikiRenameWord|. CAUTION: It was tested
      on 2 computers only, backup your wiki before use it. Email me if it
      doesn't work for you.
    * FIX: Less than 3 symbols are not highlighted in Bold and Italic.
    * FIX: Added vimwiki autocmd group to avoid clashes with user defined
      autocmds.
    * FIX: Pressing ESC while |:VimwikiUISelect| opens current wiki index
      file.  Should cancel wiki selection.

0.8.3~
    * NEW: <C-Space> on a list item creates checkbox.
    * FIX: With * in the first column, <CR> shouldn't insert more * (default
      syntax).
    * FIX: With MediaWiki's ** [ ], <CR> should insert it on the next line.
    * FIX: HTML export should use 'fileencoding' instead of 'encoding'.
    * FIX: Code cleanup.

0.8.2~
    * DEL: Removed google syntax file.
    * NEW: Default vimwiki syntax is a subset of google's one. Header's has
      been changed from !Header to =Header=. It is easier to maintain only 2
      syntaxes. See |vimwiki-syntax-headers|.
    * NEW: Multiline paragraphs -- less longlines.
    * NEW: Comments. See |vimwiki-syntax-comments|.
    * DEL: Removed setlocal textwidth = 0 from ftplugin.
    * FIX: New regexps for bold, italic, bolditalic.
    * FIX: The last item in List sometimes fold-in incorrectly.
    * FIX: Minor tweaks on default CSS.

0.8.1~
    * NEW: Vimwiki's foldmethod changed from syntax to expr. Foldtext is
      changed to be nicer with folded list items.
    * NEW: Fold/outline list items.
    * NEW: It is possible now to edit wiki files in arbitrary directories
      which is not in g:vimwiki_list's paths. New WikiWords are created in the
      path of the current WikiWord.
    * NEW: User can remap Vimwiki's built in mappings.
    * NEW: Added |g:vimwiki_use_mouse|. It is off by default.
    * FIX: Removed <C-h> mapping.

0.8.0~
    * NEW: Multiple wikies support. A lot of options have been changed, see
      |vimwiki-options|
    * NEW: Auto create directories.
    * NEW: Checked list item highlighted as comment.
    * FIX: Multiple 'set ft=vimwiki' for each buffer disabled. Vimwiki should
      load its buffers a bit faster now.

0.7.1~
    * NEW: <Plug>VimwikiToggleListItem added to be able to remap <C-Space> to
      anything user prefers more.
    * FIX: Toggleable list items do not work with MediaWiki markup.
    * FIX: Changing g:vimwiki_home_html to path with ~ while vimwiki is
      loaded gives errors for HTML export.
    * DEL: Command :VimwikiExploreHome.

0.7.0~
    * NEW: GTD stuff -- toggleable list items. See |vimwiki-todo-lists|.
    * FIX: Headers do not fold inner headers. (Thanks Brett Stahlman)
    * FIX: Remove last blank lines from preformatted text at the end of file.
    * DEL: Removed g:vimwiki_smartCR option.

0.6.2~
    * NEW: [[link|description]] is available now.
    * FIX: Barebone links (ie: http://bla-bla-bla.org/h.pl?id=98) get extra
      escaping of ? and friends so they become invalid in HTML.
    * FIX: In linux going to [[wiki with whitespaces]] and then pressing BS
      to go back to prev wikipage produce error. (Thanks Brendon Bensel for
      the fix)
    * FIX: Remove setlocal encoding and fileformat from vimwiki ftplugin.
    * FIX: Some tweaks on default style.css

0.6.1~
    * FIX: [blablabla bla] shouldn't be converted to a link.
    * FIX: Remove extra annoing empty strings from PRE tag made from
      whitespaces in HTML export.
    * FIX: Moved functions related to HTML converting to new autoload module
      to increase a bit vimwiki startup time.

0.6~
    * NEW: Header and footer templates. See|g:vimwiki_html_header| and
      |g:vimwiki_html_footer|.
    * FIX: |:Vimwiki2HTML| does not recognize ~ as part of a valid path.

0.5.3~
    * FIX: Fixed |:VimwikiRenameWord|. Error when g:vimwiki_home had
      whitespaces in path.
    * FIX: |:VimwikiSplitWord| and |:VimwikiVSplitWord| didn't work.

0.5.2~
    * NEW: Added |:VimwikiGoHome|, |:VimwikiTabGoHome| and
      |:VimwikiExploreHome| commands.
    * NEW: Added <Leader>wt mapping to open vimwiki index file in a new tab.
    * NEW: Added g:vimwiki_gohome option that controls how|:VimwikiGoHome|
      works when current buffer is changed. (Thanks Timur Zaripov)
    * FIX: Fixed |:VimwikiRenameWord|. Very bad behaviour when autochdir
      isn't set up.
    * FIX: Fixed commands :Wiki2HTML and :WikiAll2HTML to be available only
      for vimwiki buffers.
    * FIX: Renamed :Wiki2HTML and :WikiAll2HTML to |:Vimwiki2HTML| and
      |:VimwikiAll2HTML| commands.
    * FIX: Help file corrections.

0.5.1~
    * NEW: This help is created.
    * NEW: Now you can fold headers.
    * NEW: <Plug>VimwikiGoHome and <Plug>VimwikiExploreHome were added.
    * FIX: Bug with {{{HelloWikiWord}}} export to HTML is fixed.
    * DEL: Sync option removed from: Syntax highlighting for preformatted
      text {{{ }}}.

0.5~
    * NEW: vimwiki default markup to HTML conversion improved.
    * NEW: Added basic GoogleWiki and MediaWiki markup languages.
    * NEW: Chinese [[complex wiki words]].

0.4~
    * NEW: vimwiki=>HTML converter in plain Vim language.
    * NEW: Plugin autoload.

0.3.4~
    * FIX: Backup files (.wiki~) caused a bunch of errors while opening wiki
      files.

0.3.3~
    * FIX: [[wiki word with dots at the end...]] didn't work.
    * NEW: Added error handling for delete wiki word function.
    * NEW: Added keybindings o and O for list items when g:vimwiki_smartCR=1.
    * NEW: Added keybinding <Leader>wh to visit wiki home directory.

0.3.2~
    * FIX: Renaming -- error if complex wiki word contains %.
    * FIX: Syntax highlighting for preformatted text {{{ }}}. Sync option
      added.
    * FIX: smartCR bug fix.

0.3.1~
    * FIX: Renaming -- [[hello world?]] to [[hello? world]] links are not
      updated.
    * FIX: Buffers menu is a bit awkward after renaming.
    * NEW: Use mouse to follow links. Left double-click to follow WikiWord,
      Rightclick then Leftclick to go back.

0.3~
    * NEW: Highlight non-existent WikiWords.
    * NEW: Delete current WikiWord (<Leader>wd).
    * NEW: g:vimwiki_smartCR=2 => use Vim comments (see :h comments :h
      formatoptions) feature to deal with list items. (thx -- Dmitry
      Alexandrov)
    * NEW: Highlight TODO:, DONE:, FIXED:, FIXME:.
    * NEW: Rename current WikiWord -- be careful on Windows you cannot rename
      wikiword to WikiWord. After renaming update all links to that renamed
      WikiWord.
    * FIX: Bug -- do not duplicate WikiWords in wiki history.
    * FIX: After renaming [[wiki word]] twice buffers are not deleted.
    * FIX: Renaming from [[wiki word]] to WikiWord result is [[WikiWord]]
    * FIX: More than one complex words on one line is bugging each other when
      try go to one of them. [[bla bla bla]] [[dodo dodo dodo]] becomes bla
      bla bla]] [[dodo dodo dodo.


0.2.2~
    * NEW: Added keybinding <S-CR> -- split WikiWord
    * NEW: Added keybinding <C-CR> -- vertical split WikiWord

0.2.1~
    * NEW: Install on Linux now works.

0.2~
    * NEW: Added part of Google's Wiki syntax.
    * NEW: Added auto insert # with ENTER.
    * NEW: On/Off auto insert bullet with ENTER.
    * NEW: Strip [[complex wiki name]] from symbols that cannot be used in
      file names.
    * NEW: Links to non-wiki files. Non wiki files are files with extensions
      ie [[hello world.txt]] or [[my homesite.html]]

0.1~
    * First public version.

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