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