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Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Fri May 31 20:02:53 2019 +0200
patch 8.1.1434: test 3 is old style
Problem: Test 3 is old style.
Solution: Turn into a new style test. (Yegappan Lakshmanan, closes https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/4460)
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*popup.txt* For Vim version 8.1. Last change: 2019 May 26 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar Displaying text in floating window. *popup* *popup-window* THIS IS UNDER DESIGN - ANYTHING MAY STILL CHANGE 1. Introduction |popup-intro| 2. Functions |popup-functions| 3. Examples |popup-examples| {not available if the |+eval| feature was disabled at compile time} {not able to use text properties if the |+textprop| feature was disabled at compile time} ============================================================================== 1. Introduction *popup-intro* We are talking about popup windows here, text that goes on top of the regular windows and is under control of a plugin. You cannot edit the text in the popup window like with regular windows. A popup window can be used for such things as: - briefly show a message without overwriting the command line - prompt the user with a dialog - display contextual information while typing - give extra information for auto-completion The text in the popup window can be colored with |text-properties|. It is also possible to use syntax highlighting. The default color used is "Pmenu". If you prefer something else use the "highlight" argument or the 'wincolor' option, e.g.: > hi MyPopupColor ctermbg=lightblue guibg=lightblue call setwinvar(winid, '&wincolor', 'MyPopupColor') 'hlsearch' and match highlighting are not displayed in a popup window. A popup window has a window-ID like other windows, but behaves differently. The size can be up to the whole Vim window and it overlaps other windows. Popup windows can also overlap each other. The popup window contains a buffer, and that buffer is always associated with the popup window. The window cannot be used in Normal, Visual or Insert mode, it does not get keyboard focus. You can use functions like `setbufline()` to change the text in the buffer. There are more differences from how this window and buffer behave compared to regular windows and buffers, see |popup-buffer|. If this is not what you are looking for, check out other popup functionality: - popup menu, see |popup-menu| - balloon, see |balloon-eval| WINDOW POSITION AND SIZE *popup-position* The height of the window is normally equal to the number of, possibly wrapping, lines in the buffer. It can be limited with the "maxheight" property. You can use empty lines to increase the height. The width of the window is normally equal to the longest line in the buffer. It can be limited with the "maxwidth" property. You can use spaces to increase the width. By default the 'wrap' option is set, so that no text disappears. However, if there is not enough space, some text may be invisible. TODO: Example how to use syntax highlighting of a code snippet. Scrolling: When the screen scrolls up for output of an Ex command, what happens with popups? 1. Stay where they are. Problem: listed text may go behind and can't be read. 2. Scroll with the page. What if they get updated? Either postpone, or take the scroll offset into account. Probably 2. is the best choice. IMPLEMENTATION: - Code is in popupwin.c - Implement filter. Check that popup_close() works in the filter. - Implement padding - Implement border - Handle screen resize in screenalloc(). - Make redrawing more efficient and avoid flicker. Store popup info in a mask, use the mask in screen_line() Fix redrawing problem with completion. Fix redrawing problem when scrolling non-current window Fix redrawing the statusline on top of a popup - Figure out the size and position better. if wrapping splits a double-wide character if wrapping inserts indent - Can the buffer be re-used, to avoid using up lots of buffer numbers? - Implement all the unimplemented options and features. ============================================================================== 2. Functions *popup-functions* THIS IS UNDER DESIGN - ANYTHING MAY STILL CHANGE [functions to be moved to eval.txt later, keep overview of functions here] popup_create({text}, {options}) *popup_create()* Open a popup window showing {text}, which is either: - a string - a list of strings - a list of text lines with text properties {not implemented yet} {options} is a dictionary with many possible entries. See |popup_create-usage| for details. Returns a window-ID, which can be used with other popup functions. Use `winbufnr()` to get the number of the buffer in the window: > let winid = popup_create('hello', {}) let bufnr = winbufnr(winid) call setbufline(bufnr, 2, 'second line') < In case of failure zero is returned. popup_close({id}) *popup_close()* Close popup {id}. The window and the associated buffer will be deleted. popup_dialog({text}, {options}) *popup_dialog()* {not implemented yet} Just like |popup_create()| but with these default options: > call popup_create({text}, { \ 'pos': 'center', \ 'zindex': 200, \ 'border': [], \}) < Use {options} to change the properties. popup_notification({text}, {options}) *popup_notification()* {not implemented yet} Show the {text} for 3 seconds at the top of the Vim window. This works like: > call popup_create({text}, { \ 'line': 1, \ 'col': 10, \ 'time': 3000, \ 'tab': -1, \ 'zindex': 200, \ 'highlight': 'WarningMsg', \ 'border': [], \ }) < Use {options} to change the properties. popup_atcursor({text}, {options}) *popup_atcursor()* Show the {text} above the cursor, and close it when the cursor moves. This works like: > call popup_create({text}, { \ 'pos': 'botleft', \ 'line': 'cursor-1', \ 'col': 'cursor', \ 'moved': 'WORD', \ }) < Use {options} to change the properties. popup_menu({text}, {options}) *popup_menu()* {not implemented yet} Show the {text} near the cursor, handle selecting one of the items with cursorkeys, and close it an item is selected with Space or Enter. {text} should have multiple lines to make this useful. This works like: > call popup_create({text}, { \ 'pos': 'center', \ 'zindex': 200, \ 'wrap': 0, \ 'border': [], \ 'filter': 'popup_filter_menu', \ }) < Use {options} to change the properties. Should at least set "callback" to a function that handles the selected item. popup_hide({id}) *popup_hide()* If {id} is a displayed popup, hide it now. If the popup has a filter it will not be invoked for so long as the popup is hidden. If window {id} does not exist nothing happens. If window {id} exists but is not a popup window an error is given. *E993* popup_show({id}) *popup_show()* If {id} is a hidden popup, show it now. For {id} see `popup_hide()`. popup_move({id}, {options}) *popup_move()* Move popup {id} to the position speficied with {options}. {options} may contain the items from |popup_create()| that specify the popup position: "line", "col", "pos", "maxheight", "minheight", "maxwidth" and "minwidth". For {id} see `popup_hide()`. popup_filter_menu({id}, {key}) *popup_filter_menu()* {not implemented yet} Filter that can be used for a popup. It handles the cursor keys to move the selected index in the popup. Space and Enter can be used to select an item. Invokes the "callback" of the popup menu with the index of the selected line as the second argument. popup_filter_yesno({id}, {key}) *popup_filter_yesno()* {not implemented yet} Filter that can be used for a popup. It handles only the keys 'y', 'Y' and 'n' or 'N'. Invokes the "callback" of the popup menu with the 1 for 'y' or 'Y' and zero for 'n' or 'N' as the second argument. Pressing Esc and CTRL-C works like pressing 'n'. popup_setoptions({id}, {options}) *popup_setoptions()* {not implemented yet} Override options in popup {id} with entries in {options}. popup_getoptions({id}) *popup_getoptions()* Return the {options} for popup {id} in a Dict. A zero value means the option was not set. For "zindex" the default value is returned, not zero. The "highlight" entry is omitted, use the 'wincolor' option for that: > let hl = getwinvar(winid, '&wincolor') < If popup window {id} is not found an empty Dict is returned. popup_getpos({id}) *popup_getpos()* Return the position and size of popup {id}. Returns a Dict with these entries: col screen column of the popup, one-based line screen line of the popup, one-based width width of the popup in screen cells height height of the popup in screen cells visible one if the popup is displayed, zero if hidden Note that these are the actual screen positions. They differ from the values in `popup_getoptions()` for the sizing and positioning mechanism applied. If popup window {id} is not found an empty Dict is returned. *:popupclear* *:popupc* :popupc[lear] Emergency solution to a misbehaving plugin: close all popup windows. POPUP BUFFER AND WINDOW *popup-buffer* A new buffer is created to hold the text and text properties of the popup window. The buffer is always associated with the popup window and manipulation is restricted: - the buffer has no name - 'buftype' is "popup" - 'swapfile' is off - 'bufhidden' is "hide" - 'buflisted' is off - 'undolevels' is -1: no undo at all - all other buffer-local and window_local options are set to their Vim default value. It is possible to change the specifically mentioned options, but anything might break then, so better leave them alone. The window does have a cursor position, but the cursor is not displayed. To execute a command in the context of the popup window and buffer use `win_execute()`. Example: > call win_execute(winid, 'syntax enable') Options can be set on the window with `setwinvar()`, e.g.: > call setwinvar(winid, '&wrap', 0) And options can be set on the buffer with `setbufvar()`, e.g.: > call setbufvar(winbufnr(winid), '&filetype', 'java') Note that this does not trigger autocommands. Use `win_execute()` if you do need them. POPUP_CREATE() ARGUMENTS *popup_create-usage* The first argument of |popup_create()| specifies the text to be displayed, and optionally text properties. It is in one of three forms: - a string - a list of strings - a list of dictionaries, where each dictionary has these entries: text String with the text to display. props A list of text properties. Optional. Each entry is a dictionary, like the third argument of |prop_add()|, but specifying the column in the dictionary with a "col" entry, see below: |popup-props|. The second argument of |popup_create()| is a dictionary with options: line screen line where to position the popup; can use a number or "cursor", "cursor+1" or "cursor-1" to use the line of the cursor and add or subtract a number of lines; if omitted the popup is vertically centered, otherwise "pos" is used. col screen column where to position the popup; can use a number or "cursor" to use the column of the cursor, "cursor+99" and "cursor-99" to add or subtract a number of columns; if omitted the popup is horizontally centered, otherwise "pos" is used pos "topleft", "topright", "botleft" or "botright": defines what corner of the popup "line" and "col" are used for. When not set "topleft" is used. Alternatively "center" can be used to position the popup in the center of the Vim window, in which case "line" and "col" are ignored. flip when TRUE (the default) and the position is relative to the cursor, flip to below or above the cursor to avoid overlap with the |popupmenu-completion| or another popup with a higher "zindex" {not implemented yet} maxheight maximum height minheight minimum height maxwidth maximum width minwidth minimum width hidden when TRUE the popup exists but is not displayed; use `popup_show()` to unhide it. {not implemented yet} tab when -1: display the popup on all tabs; when 0 (the default): display the popup on the current tab; otherwise the number of the tab page the popup is displayed on; when invalid the current tab is used {only -1 and 0 are implemented} title text to be displayed above the first item in the popup, on top of any border {not implemented yet} wrap TRUE to make the lines wrap (default TRUE) highlight highlight group name to use for the text, stored in the 'wincolor' option padding list with numbers, defining the padding above/right/below/left of the popup (similar to CSS); an empty list uses a padding of 1 all around; the padding goes around the text, inside any border; padding uses the 'wincolor' highlight; Example: [1, 2, 1, 3] has 1 line of padding above, 2 columns on the right, 1 line below and 3 columns on the left {not implemented yet} border list with numbers, defining the border thickness above/right/below/left of the popup (similar to CSS); an empty list uses a border of 1 all around {not implemented yet} borderhighlight highlight group name to use for the border {not implemented yet} borderchars list with characters, defining the character to use for the top/right/bottom/left border; optionally followed by the character to use for the topright/botright/botleft/topleft corner; an empty list can be used to show a double line all around {not implemented yet} zindex priority for the popup, default 50 time time in milliseconds after which the popup will close; when omitted |popup_close()| must be used. moved "cell": close the popup if the cursor moved at least one screen cell; "word" allows for moving within |<cword>|, "WORD" allows for moving within |<cWORD>|, a list with two numbers specifies the start and end column {not implemented yet} filter a callback that can filter typed characters, see |popup-filter| {not implemented yet} callback a callback to be used when the popup closes, e.g. when using |popup_filter_menu()|, see |popup-callback|. {not implemented yet} Depending on the "zindex" the popup goes under or above other popups. The completion menu (|popup-menu|) has zindex 100. For messages that occur for a short time the suggestion is to use zindex 1000. By default text wraps, which causes a line in {lines} to occupy more than one screen line. When "wrap" is FALSE then the text outside of the popup or outside of the Vim window will not be displayed, thus truncated. POPUP TEXT PROPERTIES *popup-props* These are similar to the third argument of |prop_add()| except: - "lnum" is always the current line in the list - "bufnr" is always the buffer of the popup - "col" is in the Dict instead of a separate argument - "transparent" is extra So we get: col starting column, counted in bytes, use one for the first column. length length of text in bytes; can be zero end_lnum line number for the end of the text end_col column just after the text; not used when "length" is present; when {col} and "end_col" are equal, this is a zero-width text property id user defined ID for the property; when omitted zero is used type name of the text property type, as added with |prop_type_add()| transparent do not show these characters, show the text under it; if there is an border character to the right or below it will be made transparent as well {not implemented yet} POPUP FILTER *popup-filter* {not implemented yet} A callback that gets any typed keys while a popup is displayed. The filter is not invoked when the popup is hidden. The filter can return TRUE to indicate the key has been handled and is to be discarded, or FALSE to let Vim handle the key as usual in the current state. In case it returns FALSE and there is another popup window visible, that filter is also called. The filter of the popup window with the highest zindex is called first. The filter function is called with two arguments: the ID of the popup and the key. Some common key actions: Esc close the popup cursor keys select another entry Tab accept current suggestion A mouse click arrives as <LeftMouse>. The coordinates are in v:mouse_popup_col and v:mouse_popup_row. The top-left screen cell of the popup is col 1, row 1 (not counting the border). Vim provides standard filters |popup_filter_menu()| and |popup_filter_yesno()|. POPUP CALLBACK *popup-callback* {not implemented yet} A callback that is invoked when the popup closes. Used by |popup_filter_menu()|. Invoked with two arguments: the ID of the popup and the result, which would usually be an index in the popup lines, or whatever the filter wants to pass. ============================================================================== 3. Examples *popup-examples* TODO Prompt the user to press y/Y or n/N: > func MyDialogHandler(id, result) if a:result " ... 'y' or 'Y' was pressed endif endfunc call popup_create(['Continue? y/n'], { \ 'filter': 'popup_filter_yesno', \ 'callback': 'MyDialogHandler', \ }) < vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: