3. Set header folding level |vim-markdown-set-header-folding-level|
4. Disable Default Key Mappings |vim-markdown-disable-default-key-mappings|
5. Enable TOC window auto-fit |vim-markdown-enable-toc-window-auto-fit|
- 6. Syntax Concealing |vim-markdown-syntax-concealing|
- 7. Syntax extensions |vim-markdown-syntax-extensions|
+ 6. Text emphasis restriction to single-lines
+ |vim-markdown-text-emphasis-restriction-to-single-lines|
+ 7. Syntax Concealing |vim-markdown-syntax-concealing|
+ 8. Fenced code block languages |vim-markdown-fenced-code-block-languages|
+ 9. Syntax extensions |vim-markdown-syntax-extensions|
1. LaTeX math |vim-markdown-latex-math|
2. YAML Front Matter |vim-markdown-yaml-front-matter|
3. TOML Front Matter |vim-markdown-toml-front-matter|
>
let g:vim_markdown_toc_autofit = 1
<
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *vim-markdown-text-emphasis-restriction-to-single-lines*
+Text emphasis restriction to single-lines ~
+
+By default text emphasis works across multiple lines until a closing token is
+found. However, it's possible to restrict text emphasis to a single line (ie,
+for it to be applied a closing token must be found on the same line). To do so:
+>
+ let g:vim_markdown_emphasis_multiline = 0
+<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*vim-markdown-syntax-concealing*
Syntax Concealing ~
For example, conceal '[link text](link url)' as just 'link text'.
-To enable/disable conceal use Vim's standard conceal configuration.
+To enable conceal use Vim's standard conceal configuration.
>
set conceallevel=2
<
+To disable conceal regardless of 'conceallevel' setting, add the following to
+your '.vimrc':
+>
+ let g:vim_markdown_conceal = 0
+<
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *vim-markdown-fenced-code-block-languages*
+Fenced code block languages ~
+
+You can use filetype name as fenced code block languages for syntax
+highlighting. If you want to use different name from filetype, you can add it
+in your '.vimrc' like so:
+>
+ let g:vim_markdown_fenced_languages = ['csharp=cs']
+<
+This will cause the following to be highlighted using the 'cs' filetype syntax.
+>
+ ```csharp
+ ...
+ ```
+<
+Default is "['c++=cpp', 'viml=vim', 'bash=sh', 'ini=dosini']".
+
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*vim-markdown-syntax-extensions*
Syntax extensions ~
JSON Front Matter ~
Highlight JSON front matter as used by Hugo [7].
+
+JSON syntax highlight requires vim-json [9].
>
let g:vim_markdown_json_frontmatter = 1
<
range.
*:TableFormat*
-- ':TableFormat': Format the table under the cursor like this [9].
+- ':TableFormat': Format the table under the cursor like this [10].
- Requires Tabular [10].
+ Requires Tabular [11].
The input table _must_ already have a separator line as the second line of
the table. That line only needs to contain the correct pipes '|', nothing
- ':Toct': Same as ':Toc' but in a new tab.
*:Tocv*
-- ':Tocv': Same as ':Toc' for symmetry with ':Toch' and 'Tocv'.
+- ':Tocv': Same as ':Toc' for symmetry with ':Toch' and ':Tocv'.
===============================================================================
*vim-markdown-credits*
The main contributors of vim-markdown are:
- **Ben Williams** (A.K.A. **plasticboy**). The original developer of vim-
- markdown. Homepage [11].
+ markdown. Homepage [12].
If you feel that your name should be on this list, please make a pull request
listing your contributions.
[6] https://github.com/klen/python-mode
[7] https://gohugo.io/content/front-matter/
[8] https://github.com/cespare/vim-toml
-[9] http://www.cirosantilli.com/markdown-style-guide/#tables
-[10] https://github.com/godlygeek/tabular
-[11] http://plasticboy.com/
+[9] https://github.com/elzr/vim-json
+[10] http://www.cirosantilli.com/markdown-style-guide/#tables
+[11] https://github.com/godlygeek/tabular
+[12] http://plasticboy.com/
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