On Jun 14, 2012, at 7:13 AM, Tim Chase wrote:

> This points to the 'tw'/'wm' issue I mentioned in my follow-up
> email.  If you want to clean them up, it's usually pretty easy with
> 
>  :g/^\</,'}-j
> 
> (you can insert a leading range before the "g" if you only want to
> touch a subset of your file; and you can use some other
> "first-line-of-paragraph" regex instead of "^\<" which is roughly "a
> word at the beginning of the line")

Thanks, Tim.

I'll come back to this if I can determine that vimwiki is not responsible.

The other change I mentioned---the line below being joined when I start typing 
on an empty line above---seems to be happening everywhere. In vimwiki documents 
not edited since upgrading vimwiki and in non-vimwiki documents.

While I'm at it, to get the effect I want from "Shift-V" what should my "tw" 
and "wm" settings be? Or are their other options that could be set that would 
give it to me?

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