Documentation touchups

fix-tmux-next-3dot4
Michael van der Kamp 3 years ago
parent c4adf57f6e
commit 7d977a2954

@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ vimux from automatically sending a return after the command.
VimuxSendText~
Send raw text to the runner pane. This command will not open a new pane if one
does not already exist. You will need to use VimuxOpenRunner to do this. This
does not already exist. You will need to use |VimuxOpenRunner| to do this. This
command can be used to interact with REPLs or other interactive terminal
programs that are not shells.
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ programs that are not shells.
VimuxSendKeys~
Send keys to the runner pane. This command will not open a new pane if one
does not already exist. You will need to use VimuxOpenRunner to do this. You
does not already exist. You will need to use |VimuxOpenRunner| to do this. You
can use this command to send keys such as "Enter" or "C-c" to the runner pane.
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@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ VimuxOpenRunner~
This will either open a new pane or use the nearest pane and set it as the
vimux runner pane for the other vimux commands. You can control if this command
uses the nearest pane or always creates a new one with g:VimuxUseNearest
uses the nearest pane or always creates a new one with g:|VimuxUseNearest|
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*VimuxPromptCommand*
@ -295,9 +295,9 @@ change the behavior of Vimux in just the current buffer.
4.1 g:VimuxHeight~
The percent of the screen the split pane Vimux will spawn should take up.
>
let g:VimuxHeight = "40"
<
Default: "20"
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@ -307,9 +307,9 @@ Default: "20"
The default orientation of the split tmux pane. This tells tmux to make the
pane either vertically or horizontally, which is backward from how Vim handles
creating splits.
>
let g:VimuxOrientation = "h"
<
Options:
"v": vertical
"h": horizontal
@ -318,13 +318,13 @@ Default: "v"
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*VimuxConfiguration_use_nearest*
4.3 g:VimuxUseNearest
4.3 g:VimuxUseNearest~
Use existing pane or window (not used by vim) if found instead of running
split-window.
>
let g:VimuxUseNearest = 1
<
Default: 1
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@ -333,9 +333,9 @@ Default: 1
The keys sent to the runner pane before running a command. By default it sends
`q` to make sure the pane is not in scroll-mode and `C-u` to clear the line.
>
let g:VimuxResetSequence = ""
<
Default: "q C-u"
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@ -345,9 +345,9 @@ Default: "q C-u"
The string presented in the vim command line when Vimux is invoked. Be sure
to put a space at the end of the string to allow for distinction between
the prompt and your input.
>
let g:VimuxPromptString = ""
<
Default: "Command? "
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@ -356,9 +356,9 @@ Default: "Command? "
The type of view object Vimux should use for the runner. For reference, a
tmux session is a group of windows, and a window is a layout of panes.
>
let g:VimuxRunnerType = "window"
<
Options:
"pane": for panes
"window": for windows
@ -367,14 +367,16 @@ Default: "pane"
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*VimuxRunnerName*
4.7 g:VimuxRunnerName
4.7 g:VimuxRunnerName~
Setting the name for the runner. Works for panes and windows. This makes the
VimuxRunner reusable between sessions. Caveat is, all your instances (in the
same session/window) use the same window.
same session/window) use the same window.
Caution: It is probably best not to mix this with |VimuxCloseOnExit|.
>
let g:VimuxRunnerName = "vimuxout"
<
Default: ""
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@ -383,9 +385,9 @@ Default: ""
The command that Vimux runs when it calls out to tmux. It may be useful to
redefine this if you're using something like tmate.
>
let g:VimuxTmuxCommand = "tmate"
<
Default: "tmux"
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@ -395,13 +397,13 @@ Default: "tmux"
Allows addtional arguments to be passed to the tmux command that opens the
runner. Make sure that the arguments specified are valid depending on whether
you're using panes or windows, and your version of tmux.
>
let g:VimuxOpenExtraArgs = "-c #{pane_current_path}"
Default: "tmux"
<
Default: ""
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VimuxExpandCommand
*VimuxExpandCommand*
4.10 g:VimuxExpandCommand~
Should the command given at the prompt via VimuxPromptCommand be expanded
@ -411,20 +413,22 @@ Unfortunately expand() only expands % (etc.) if the string starts with that
character. So the command is split at spaces and then rejoined after
expansion. With this simple approach things like "%:h/test.xml" are not
possible.
>
let g:VimuxExpandCommand = 1
<
Default: 0
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*VimuxCloseOnExit*
4.11 g:VimuxCloseOnExit~
Set this option to 1 or v:true to tell vimux to close the runner when you quit
Set this option to `1` or `v:true` to tell vimux to close the runner when you quit
vim.
Caution: It is probably best not to mix this with |VimuxRunnerName|.
>
let g:VimuxCloseOnExit = 1
<
Default: 0
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