Thanks to Jan Larres hint with :echo &ft I found the solution moving ctags. Cnf to the user profile path is useful, too My updated vimrc let g:tagbar_type_vimwiki = { \ 'ctagstype' : 'vimwiki', \ 'kinds' : \ 'h:header', \ , \ 'sort' : 0 \ } and my updated ctags. Cnf langdef=vimwiki --langmap=vimwiki:.
Wiki --regex-vimwiki=/^= \t+(.+) \t+=$/\1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^== \t+(.+) \t+==$/. \1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^=== \t+(.+) \t+===$/. \1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^==== \t+(.+) \t+====$/.
\1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^===== \t+(.+) \t+=====$/. \1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^====== \t+(.+) \t+======$/. \1/h,header.
Thanks to Jan Larres hint with :echo &ft I found the solution. Moving ctags. Cnf to the user profile path is useful, too.My updated _vimrc let g:tagbar_type_vimwiki = { \ 'ctagstype' : 'vimwiki', \ 'kinds' : \ 'h:header', \ , \ 'sort' : 0 \ } and my updated ctags.
Cnf --langdef=vimwiki --langmap=vimwiki:. Wiki --regex-vimwiki=/^= \t+(.+) \t+=$/\1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^== \t+(.+) \t+==$/. \1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^=== \t+(.+) \t+===$/.
\1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^==== \t+(.+) \t+====$/. \1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^===== \t+(.+) \t+=====$/. \1/h,header/ --regex-vimwiki=/^====== \t+(.+) \t+======$/.
\1/h,header.
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