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*vim-common-maximize*
Window Maximize / Minimize
**************************
When working with multiple windows in a single vim instance things can
get cluttered and focusing on a subset of the windows can become
difficult. To help solve this issue, eclim ships with a plugin which
allows you to maximize one of the vim windows, or minimize one or more
windows.
*:MaximizeWindow*
Maximize
========
To maximize a window you can use the command :MaximizeWindow which
will toggle maximization of the current window. When a window is
maximized all other windows will be minimized. Also, when moving to
another window, that window will be maximized and the previous window
minimized.
By default some specialty windows will not be minimized, namely the
taglist window, quick list, location list, eclim project tree, and
mini buf explorer. Window name patterns to exclude may be added or
removed by explicitly setting the variable |g:MaximizeExcludes|.
*:MinimizeWindow* *:MinimizeRestore*
Minimize
========
While :MaximizeWindow minimizes all but the current window,
:MinimizeWindow will minimize the current window. Or if a space
separated list of windows numbers is provided, then those windows will
be minimized.
Note: Minimize works in most cases, but there is at lease one case where
it doesn't behave as desired. If you find such a case, feel free to
send me the steps to reproduce it.
To reset the current set of minimized windows, eclim also provides the
command :MinimizeRestore.
Configuration
=============
Vim Variables
*g:MaximizeExcludes*
- g:MaximizeExcludes (Default:
'(ProjectTree_*|__Tag_List__|-MiniBufExplorer-|command-line)')
Regular expression used to match window buffer names to exclude from
minimizing.
*g:MaximizeSpecialtyWindowsRestore*
- g:MaximizeSpecialtyWindowsRestore Setting used to force specialty
windows, other than the quickfix and location list windows, to a
pre-defined width or height. This variable is a multi-dimensional
array where each entry in the outer array is an array containing a
variable for the buffer title of the window of the specialty window,
and the command to set it to the desired width or height.
Default:
>
let g:MaximizeSpecialtyWindowsRestore = [
\ ['g:TagList_title', '"vertical <window>resize " . g:Tlist_WinWidth'],
\ [
\ 'g:EclimProjectTreeTitle',
\ '"vertical <window>resize " . g:EclimProjectTreeWidth'
\ ],
\ ]
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*g:MaximizeMinWinHeight*
- g:MaximizeMinWinHeight (Default: 0)
Height that vertically minimized windows will be set to.
*g:MaximizeMinWinWidth*
- g:MaximizeMinWinWidth (Default: 0)
Height that horizontally minimized windows will be set to.
*g:MaximizeQuickfixHeight*
- g:MaximizeQuickfixHeight (Default: 10)
Height that the quickfix and location list windows will be kept at.
*g:MaximizeStatusLineEnabled*
- g:MaximizeStatusLineEnabled (Default: 0)
When set to 1, enables the maximize status line which adds the
buffer and window number to the status line (just after line and
column numbers). Allows you to quickly determine a given window's
number when using :MinimizeWindow.
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