I like mixing the keyboard and mouse. Yes I know
set mouse=a
exists, but it provides only some basic actions. I was wondering if you could map the mouse to allow moving split window panes around - something which is painful to do by keyboard. Do you know of something like this?
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@ashwinvis @vim @neovim This _should_ work out of the box…? Does mouse dragging allow you to create a visual selection? If not, your terminal’s mouse reporting is probably not recognized correctly by (Neo)Vim, or it doesn’t report dragging at all.
@scy @ashwinvis @vim @neovim in my experience this works for *resizing* but not moving windows/panels around.
My solution to that is keyboard driven, but it's a plugin i wrote which allows swapping the currently focused window with a different one, by typing its letter.
I only tested it on vim, not neovim, but if it's possible to make it neovim compatible, i do welcome patches.
https://asciinema.org/a/0laV3PGpmCXkkazet0hIRf51W
https://github.com/tshirtman/vim-winny
@tshirtman
Ooh... like a tiling window manager. I will check it out. I like the labelled popups in front of panes.
I see something similar written in Lua.
https://github.com/sindrets/winshift.nvim
@scy @vim @neovim
@ashwinvis @scy @vim @neovim oh the one you found seem more powerful than mine, behaving a lot more like i3wm, nice, sadly only neovim compatible, but it's nice to know it exists, panes management is really a pain point in vim when you open more than a couple of them.
@scy
I can select text, resize window panes - that works.
What I am looking for is a way to:
move left pane to right,
move bottom right pane to top left corner etc.
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@ashwinvis @vim @neovim Oh! Now I understand. Sorry.
Good question, I don’t know of any way, but I’d be interested in finding out, too, now ;)
@scy
Indeed. Something is available in nearly every IDEs, and painfully neglected in Vim, Neovim :harold:
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