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*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Feb 14
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*gui.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Feb 21
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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A recommended Japanese font is MS Mincho. You can find info here:
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http://www.lexikan.com/mincho.htm
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==============================================================================
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7. Shell Commands *gui-shell*
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*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Feb 20
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*tabpage.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2006 Feb 21
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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here. Additionally, there are explanations for commands that work differently
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when used in combination with more than one tab page.
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1. Introduction |tab-page-intro|
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2. Commands |tab-page-commands|
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3. Other items |tab-page-other|
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1. Introduction |tab-page-intro|
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2. Commands |tab-page-commands|
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3. Other items |tab-page-other|
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4. Setting 'tabline' |setting-tabline|
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{Vi does not have any of these commands}
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{not able to use multiple tab pages when the |+windows| feature was disabled
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3. Other items *tab-page-other*
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You can use the 'tabline' option to specify when you want the line with tab
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page labels to appear: never, when there is more than one tab page or always.
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The highlighting of the tab pages line is set with the groups TabLine
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TabLineSel and TabLineFill. |hl-TabLine| |hl-TabLineSel| |hl-TabLineFill|
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Diff mode works per tab page. You can see the diffs between several files
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within one tab page. Other tab pages can show differences between other
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files.
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BufLeave leave current buffer
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BufEnter enter new empty buffer
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For switching to another tab page the order is:
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When switching to another tab page the order is:
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BufLeave
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WinLeave
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TabLeave
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WinEnter
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BufEnter
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4. Setting 'tabline' *setting-tabline*
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You can use the 'showtabline' option to specify when you want the line with
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tab page labels to appear: never, when there is more than one tab page or
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always.
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The highlighting of the tab pages line is set with the groups TabLine
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TabLineSel and TabLineFill. |hl-TabLine| |hl-TabLineSel| |hl-TabLineFill|
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The 'tabline' option allows you to define your preferred way to tab pages
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labels. This isn't easy, thus an example will be given here.
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For basics see the 'statusline' option. The same items can be used in the
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'tabline' option. Additionally, the |tabpagebuflist()|, |tabpagenr()| and
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|tabpagewinnr()| functions are useful.
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Since the number of tab labels will vary, you need to use an expresion for the
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whole option. Something like: >
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:set tabline=%!MyTabLine()
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Then define the MyTabLine() function to list all the tab pages labels. A
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convenient method is to split it in two parts: First go over all the tab
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pages and define labels for them. Then get the label for each tab page. >
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function MyTabLine()
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let s = ''
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for i in range(tabpagenr('$'))
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if i + 1 == tabpagenr()
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let s .= '%#TabLineSel#'
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else
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let s .= '%#TabLine#'
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endif
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let s .= ' %{MyTabLabel(' . (i + 1) . ')} '
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endfor
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let s .= '%#TabLineFill#'
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return s
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endfunction
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Now the MyTabLabel() function is called for each tab page to get its label. >
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function MyTabLabel(n)
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let buflist = tabpagebuflist(a:n)
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let winnr = tabpagewinnr(a:n)
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return bufname(buflist[winnr - 1])
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endfunction
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This is just a simplistic example that results in a tab pages line that
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resembles the default, but without adding a + for a modified buffer or
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trunctating the names. You will want to reduce the width of labels in a
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clever way when there is not enough room. Check the 'columns' option for the
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space available, keeping in mind that the "X" at the right will take one more
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position.
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