>
> On Nov 18, 2011, at 12:16 PM, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
>
>> [...]
>>
>> Notice that ProjectGutenberg, MyUrgentTasks and ScratchPad curly
>> underlined. These are links in CamelCase form that do not exist yet.
>> (CamelCase form -- capitalized word connected with other capitalized
>> words)
>> """
>>
>> The CamelCaseMeansLink convention comes from the earliest
>> wikiwiki-style wikis.
>>
>> If you're not using the plugin, why not uninstall it?
>
> I am using it. In fact -- well, not in fact; I need to check this --
> the issue I described in starting this thread seems to occur only in
> VimWiki files.
Maybe I'm still missing something, but the "issue" you described is part
of the main functionality of the plugin. Anything (in a VimWiki file)
that looks like a word with more than one capital letter is
automatically transformed into a link. That includes the examples in
the quickstart:
ProjectGutenberg
MyUrgentTasks
ScratchPad
But also your examples:
"names with two upper case letters in the name, e.g. McKenzie"
So, the reason the names are highlighted is that they're links (probably
links that don't exist).
--
Best,
Ben
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