- auto refresh function
- light and dark theme
- monaco editor (vscode) with "apex" as syntax highlighting language
* apex seems to work quite fine (better than no highlighting)
* future possibility: own plantuml language syntax support
* future possibility: autocomplete (to much work but maybe partial)
- implemented example for `!theme ...`
- implemented example for `<&icon>`
* future possibility: code validation
- implemented example for `@start...` and `@end...`:
* should be the first or last command
* should be of the some type (e.g. `@startyaml` and @endyaml)
* should be used exactly once per document/diagram
- editor and preview is splitable into two windows like the
"Extract window" functionality on
(plantuml.com)[https://www.plantuml.com/plantuml]
- multi index / multi paging diagram support
- diagram can be displayed/rended as PNG, SVG, ASCII Art or PDF
- Ctrl+s download the PlantUML Code as code file (diagram.puml)
- Ctrl+, opens the settings and Esc closes the settings
- use html `base` tag containing the context path once instead inside
every single URL/link.
- update and enhance `nginx-contextpath` example
- export javascript code into separated file
- Add TODO note to javascript clipboard check (from PR#250) since
Firefox and Safari do not support the current implementation
Switch from absolute paths `hostpath` to relative paths `contextpath`.
Unfortunately, for the url input javascript is necessary to resolve the
relative url.
Also see Issue #205.
Same as `java -jar plantum.jar -language`, a new servlet is added to
expose the tokens supported by the current version of the PlantUML engine.
Useful to support tools relying on a running PlantUML server to support
syntax highlight.