X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/vim.git/blobdiff_plain/472da5eb5d7b032311812c992436b572a58f352d..05ad68585a6819dc7f6f2bd35876479f3120850d:/doc/vim-markdown.txt diff --git a/doc/vim-markdown.txt b/doc/vim-markdown.txt index 9bc972c..29ed66d 100644 --- a/doc/vim-markdown.txt +++ b/doc/vim-markdown.txt @@ -5,7 +5,10 @@ Contents ~ 1. Introduction |vim-markdown-introduction| 2. Installation |vim-markdown-installation| - 3. Options |vim-markdown-options| + 3. Basic usage |vim-markdown-basic-usage| + 1. Folding |vim-markdown-folding| + 2. Concealing |vim-markdown-concealing| + 4. Options |vim-markdown-options| 1. Disable Folding |vim-markdown-disable-folding| 2. Change fold style |vim-markdown-change-fold-style| 3. Set header folding level |vim-markdown-set-header-folding-level| @@ -26,12 +29,16 @@ Contents ~ |vim-markdown-do-not-require-.md-extensions-for-markdown-links| 13. Auto-write when following link |vim-markdown-auto-write-when-following-link| - 14. Change default file extension |vim-markdown-auto-extension-ext| - 4. Mappings |vim-markdown-mappings| - 5. Commands |vim-markdown-commands| - 6. Credits |vim-markdown-credits| - 7. License |vim-markdown-license| - 8. References |vim-markdown-references| + 14. Change default file extension + |vim-markdown-change-default-file-extension| + 15. Do not automatically insert bulletpoints + |vim-markdown-do-not-automatically-insert-bulletpoints| + 16. Change how to open new files |vim-markdown-change-how-to-open-new-files| + 5. Mappings |vim-markdown-mappings| + 6. Commands |vim-markdown-commands| + 7. Credits |vim-markdown-credits| + 8. License |vim-markdown-license| + 9. References |vim-markdown-references| =============================================================================== *vim-markdown-introduction* @@ -73,6 +80,52 @@ If you are not using any package manager, download the tarball [5] and do this: cd ~/.vim tar --strip=1 -zxf vim-markdown-master.tar.gz < +=============================================================================== + *vim-markdown-basic-usage* +Basic usage ~ + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + *vim-markdown-folding* +Folding ~ + +Folding is enabled for headers by default. + +The following commands are useful to open and close folds: + + *vim-markdown-zr* +- 'zr': reduces fold level throughout the buffer + *vim-markdown-zR* +- 'zR': opens all folds + *vim-markdown-zm* +- 'zm': increases fold level throughout the buffer + *vim-markdown-zM* +- 'zM': folds everything all the way + *vim-markdown-za* +- 'za': open a fold your cursor is on + *vim-markdown-zA* +- 'zA': open a fold your cursor is on recursively + *vim-markdown-zc* +- 'zc': close a fold your cursor is on + *vim-markdown-zC* +- 'zC': close a fold your cursor is on recursively + +Options are available to disable folding or change folding style. + +Try ':help fold-expr' and ':help fold-commands' for details. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + *vim-markdown-concealing* +Concealing ~ + +Concealing is set for some syntax such as bold, italic, code block and link. + +Concealing lets you conceal text with other text. The actual source text is not +modified. If you put your cursor on the concealed line, the conceal goes away. + +Options are available to disable or change concealing. + +Try ':help concealcursor' and ':help conceallevel' for details. + =============================================================================== *vim-markdown-options* Options ~ @@ -144,7 +197,7 @@ never increases its default size (half screen), it only shrinks. 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, +found. However, it's possible to restrict text emphasis to a single line (i.e., 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 @@ -197,9 +250,9 @@ Default is "['c++=cpp', 'viml=vim', 'bash=sh', 'ini=dosini']". *vim-markdown-follow-named-anchors* Follow named anchors ~ -This feature allows ge to follow named anchors in links of the form -'file#anchor' or just '#anchor', where file may omit the '.md' extension as -usual. Two variables control its operation: +This feature allows the 'ge' command to follow named anchors in links of the +form 'file#anchor' or just '#anchor', where file may omit the '.md' extension +as usual. Two variables control its operation: > let g:vim_markdown_follow_anchor = 1 < @@ -311,7 +364,7 @@ this option will automatically save any edits you made before moving you: let g:vim_markdown_autowrite = 1 < ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - *vim-markdown-auto-extension-ext* + *vim-markdown-change-default-file-extension* Change default file extension ~ If you would like to use a file extension other than '.md' you may do so using @@ -320,15 +373,28 @@ the 'vim_markdown_auto_extension_ext' variable: let g:vim_markdown_auto_extension_ext = 'txt' < ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - *vim-markdown-edit-url-in* + *vim-markdown-do-not-automatically-insert-bulletpoints* +Do not automatically insert bulletpoints ~ + +Automatically inserting bulletpoints can lead to problems when wrapping text +(see issue #232 for details), so it can be disabled: +> + let g:vim_markdown_auto_insert_bullets = 0 +< +In that case, you probably also want to set the new list item indent to 0 as +well, or you will have to remove an indent each time you add a new list item: +> + let g:vim_markdown_new_list_item_indent = 0 +< +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + *vim-markdown-change-how-to-open-new-files* Change how to open new files ~ -By default when following a link the target file will be opened in your -current buffer. This behavior can change if you prefer using splits or tabs -by using the 'vim_markdown_edit_url_in' variable. Possible values are 'tab', -'vsplit', 'hsplit', 'current' opening in a new tab, vertical split, horizontal -split, and current buffer respectively. Defaults to current buffer if not -set: +By default when following a link the target file will be opened in your current +buffer. This behavior can change if you prefer using splits or tabs by using +the 'vim_markdown_edit_url_in' variable. Possible values are 'tab', 'vsplit', +'hsplit', 'current' opening in a new tab, vertical split, horizontal split, and +current buffer respectively. Defaults to current buffer if not set: > let g:vim_markdown_edit_url_in = 'tab' <