#+TITLE: :feature popup This module provides a highly customizable popup window management system. #+begin_quote Not all windows are created equally. Some are less important. Some I want gone once they have served their purpose, like code output or a help buffer. Others I want to stick around, like a scratch buffer or org-capture popup. More than that, popups ought to be be the second class citizens of my editor; spawned off to the side, discarded with the simple push of a button (Escape/C-g), and easily restored if I want to see them again. Of course, this system should clean up after itself and kill off buffers I mark as transient. #+end_quote * Table of Contents :TOC: - [[Configuration][Configuration]] - [[~set-popup-rules!~][~set-popup-rules!~]] - [[Disabling aggressive mode-line hiding in popups][Disabling aggressive mode-line hiding in popups]] - [[Appendix][Appendix]] - [[Commands][Commands]] - [[Library][Library]] - [[Hacks][Hacks]] * Configuration ** ~set-popup-rules!~ This module has one setting for defining your own rules for popups: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (set-popup-rules! &rest RULESETS) #+END_SRC + ~RULESETS~ consist of a function or regexp string that matches the buffer's name, and a list of settings. See ~display-buffer~'s, ~display-window-parameters~'s, and ~+popup-window-parameters~'s documentation for what parameters are supported. Rules are added to ~display-buffer-alist~, which instructs ~display-buffer~ calls on how to set up windows for buffers that meet certain conditions. #+begin_quote The ~switch-to-buffer~ command (and its ~switch-to-buffer-*~ variants) are not affected by ~display-buffer-alist~. #+end_quote Here are a couple example rules: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp (set-popup-rules! '(("^ \\*" :slot -1) ; fallback rule for special buffers ("^\\*" :select t) ("^\\*Completions" :slot -1 :transient 0) ("^\\*\\(?:scratch\\|Messages\\)" :transient t) ("^\\*Help" :slot -1 :size 0.2 :select t) ("^\\*doom:" :size . 0.35 :select t :modeline t :quit t :transient t))) #+END_SRC Omitted parameters in a ~set-popup-rules!~ will use the defaults set in ~+popup-default-alist~ and ~+popup-default-parameters~. ** Disabling aggressive mode-line hiding in popups There are two ways to go about this. You can turn on modelines by changing the default ~'modeline~ window parameter in ~+popup-default-parameters~: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ;; put in private/$USER/config.el (map-put +popup-default-parameters 'modeline t) #+END_SRC This will ensure all popups have a modeline /by default/, but allows you to override this on a per-popup basis. *Alternatively*, you can disable modeline-hiding entirely: #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp ;; put in private/$USER/config.el (remove-hook '+popup-buffer-mode-hook '+popup|set-modeline) #+END_SRC * Appendix ** Commands + ~+popup/other~ (aliased to ~other-popup~, bound to ~C-x p~) + ~+popup/toggle~ + ~+popup/close~ + ~+popup/close-all~ + ~+popup/toggle~ + ~+popup/restore~ + ~+popup/raise~ ** Library + Functions + ~+popup-window-p WINDOW~ + ~+popup-buffer-p BUFFER~ + ~+popup-buffer BUFFER &optional ALIST~ + ~+popup-parameter PARAMETER &optional WINDOW~ + ~+popup-parameter-fn PARAMETER &optional WINDOW~ + ~+popup-windows~ + Macros + ~without-popups!~ + ~save-popups!~ + Hooks + ~+popup|adjust-fringes~ + ~+popup|set-modeline~ + ~+popup|close-on-escape~ + ~+popup|cleanup-rules~ + Minor modes + ~+popup-mode~ + ~+popup-buffer-mode~ ** Hacks + =help-mode= has been advised to follow file links in the buffer you were in before entering the popup, rather than in a new window. + =wgrep= buffers are advised to close themselves when aborting or committing changes. + =persp-mode= is advised to restore popup windows when loading a session from file. + Interactive calls to ~windmove-*~ commands (used by ~evil-window-*~ commands) will ignore the ~no-other-window~ window parameter, allowing you to switch to popup windows as if they're ordinary windows. + ~balance-windows~ has been advised to close popups while it does its business, then restores them afterwards. + =neotree= advises ~balance-windows~, which causes major slow-downs when paired with our ~balance-window~ advice, so we removes neotree's advice. + =org-mode= is an ongoing (and huge) effort. It has a scorched-earth window management system I'm not fond of. ie. it kills all windows and monopolizes the frame. On top of that, it /really/ likes to use ~switch-to-buffer~ for most of its buffer management, which completely bypasses ~display-buffer-alist~.