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#+TITLE: :ui popup
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#+TITLE: ui/popup
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#+DATE: January 6, 2018
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#+SINCE: v2.0.9
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#+STARTUP: inlineimages
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* Table of Contents :TOC:
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- [[#description][Description]]
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- [[#prerequisites][Prerequisites]]
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- [[#configuration][Configuration]]
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- [[#set-popup-rule-and-set-popup-rules][~set-popup-rule!~ and ~set-popup-rules!~]]
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- [[#disabling-aggressive-mode-line-hiding-in-popups][Disabling aggressive mode-line hiding in popups]]
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- [[#disabling-hidden-mode-line-in-popups][Disabling hidden mode-line in popups]]
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- [[#appendix][Appendix]]
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- [[#commands][Commands]]
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- [[#library][Library]]
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once they have served their purpose, like code output or a help buffer. Others I
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want to stick around, like a scratch buffer or org-capture popup.
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More than that, popups ought to be be the second class citizens of my editor;
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More than that, popups ought to be the second class citizens of my editor;
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spawned off to the side, discarded with the push of a button (e.g. =ESC= or
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=C-g=), and easily restored if I want to see them again. Of course, this system
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should clean up after itself and kill off buffers I mark as transient.
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#+END_SRC
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~PREDICATE~ is a predicate function or regexp string to match against the
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buffer's name. To see what the other keywords do, check out the documentation
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for ~set-popup-rule!~ (=SPC h f set-popup-rule!=).
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buffer's name. You'll find comprehensive documentation on the other keywords in
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~set-popup-rule!~'s docstring (=SPC h f set-popup-rule!=).
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#+begin_quote
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Rules are added to ~display-buffer-alist~, which instructs ~display-buffer~
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Popup rules end up in ~display-buffer-alist~, which instructs ~display-buffer~
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calls on how to set up windows for buffers that meet certain conditions.
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The ~switch-to-buffer~ command (and its ~switch-to-buffer-*~ variants) are not
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affected by ~display-buffer-alist~.
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However, some plugins can avoid it entirely if they use ~set-buffer~ or
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~switch-to-buffer~, which don't obey ~display-buffer-alist~.
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#+end_quote
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e.g.
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Multiple popup rules can be defined with ~set-popup-rules!~:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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(set-popup-rules!
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'(("^ \\*" :slot -1) ; fallback rule for special buffers
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Omitted parameters in a ~set-popup-rules!~ will use the defaults set in
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~+popup-defaults~.
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** Disabling aggressive mode-line hiding in popups
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There are two ways to go about this.
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** Disabling hidden mode-line in popups
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The mode-line is hidden in popups, by default. To disable this, you can either:
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1. Turn on modelines by changing the ~:modeline~ property in ~+popup-defaults~:
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1. Change the default ~:modeline~ property in ~+popup-defaults~:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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;; put in private/$USER/config.el
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(map-put +popup-defaults :modeline t)
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#+END_SRC
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This will ensure all popups have a modeline /by default/, but allows you to
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override this on a per-popup basis.
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A value of ~t~ will instruct popups to use the default mode-line. Any
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popup rule with a ~:modeline~ property can still override this.
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2. Disable modeline-hiding entirely:
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2. Completely disable management of the mode-line in popups:
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#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
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;; in ~/.doom.d/config.el
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will ignore the ~no-other-window~ window parameter, allowing you to switch to
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popup windows as if they're ordinary windows.
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+ ~balance-windows~ has been advised to close popups while it does its business,
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then restores them afterwards.
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then restore them afterwards.
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+ =neotree= advises ~balance-windows~, which causes major slow-downs when paired
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with our ~balance-window~ advice, so we removes neotree's advice.
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+ =org-mode= is an ongoing (and huge) effort. It has a scorched-earth window
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management system I'm not fond of. ie. it kills all windows and monopolizes
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the frame. On top of that, it /really/ likes to use ~switch-to-buffer~ for
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most of its buffer management, which completely bypasses
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~display-buffer-alist~.
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~display-buffer-alist~. Some work has gone into reversing this.
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