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Insert Extended Markdown Footnotes in Vim

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WARNING: git repository rebased to fix fsck issue

April 16th, 2019

This repository had (for its entire lifetime, inherited from the two commits in VimFootnotes) an issue with malformed commits. If your git config had integrity checking turned on, it would only have been clonable with git clone --config transfer.fsckobjects=false --config receive.fsckobjects=false --config fetch.fsckobjects=false <url>. Per discussion in issue #5, the master branch of this repository was rebased to address this issue. This unfortunately means all forks and clones will need to be likewise rebased on the updated repository.

If you have a clone with no changes, one way to fix this is to blow it away and clone again. If you have local changes you'd like to keep, first fetch using git fetch --all then rebase using git rebase origin/master (replace origin with the upstream name if you have changed it).


VimFootnotes for Markdown

This fork derived from this vim-plugin by David Sanson, which in turn is a slight tweak of the venerable vimfootnotes, for use with extended markdown.

The new script inserts footnotes in the widely supported extended markdown syntax with the addition of fn as a prefix to the current footnote number.

Here is some text.[^fn1]

[^fn1]: Here is a note.

The footnote number gets determined by an automatic counter whenever a new footnote gets inserted. The counter works with the default arabic numerals and all other settings provided by b:vimfootnotetype. The automatic counter code is based on the code for the counting of HTML footnotes in this post by Nick Coleman, adjusted slightly to work with Markdown footnotes.

The script defines two mappings,

<Leader>f    Insert new footnote
<Leader>r    Return from footnote

To insert a footnote, type <Leader>f. A footnote mark will be inserted after the cursor. A matching footnote mark will be inserted at the end of the file. A new buffer will open in a split window at the bottom of your screen, ready to edit the new footnote. When you are done, type <Leader>r to close the split and return to the main text.

Screenshot

Sample text produced by the awesome Samuel L. Ipsum.

Installation

Drop markdownfootnotes.vim in your plugin directory.

Or use Pathogen.

Settings

By default, footnote ids are arabic numerals. You can change this by setting b:vimfootnotetype:

  • arabic: 1, 2, 3...
  • alpha: a, b, c, aa, bb..., zz, a...
  • Alpha: A, B, C, AA, BB..., ZZ, A...
  • roman: i, ii, iii... (displayed properly up to 89)
  • Roman: I, II, III...
  • star: *, **, ***...

You can optionally disable line breaks before each footnote by setting g:vimfootnotelinebreak = 0.

Commands

AddVimFootnote : inserts footnotemark at cursor location, inserts footnotemark on new line at end of file, opens a split window all ready for you to enter in the footnote.

ReturnFromFootnote : closes the split window and returns to the text in proper place.

These are mapped to <Leader>f and <Leader>r respectively.

FootnoteNumber : Change the current footnote number (one obligatory argument) :FootnoteNumber 5

FootnoteNumberRestore : Restore old footnote number

FootnoteUndo : Decrease footnote counter by 1

FootnoteMeta [<footnotetype>] : Change type of the footnotes and restart counter (1, a, A, i, I, *)

The <footnotetype> argument is optional. If omitted, and your previous footnote type was not arabic, the new type will be arabic; if it was arabic, the new type will be alpha. If the new type is the same as the previous type, then the counter will not be restarted.

FootnoteRestore : Restore previous footnote type and counter.

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