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vim-patch:partial:9.1.0117: Stop split-moving from firing WinNew and WinNewPre autocommands
Problem: win_splitmove fires WinNewPre and possibly WinNew when moving
windows, even though no new windows are created.
Solution: don't fire WinNew and WinNewPre when inserting an existing
window, even if it isn't the current window. Improve the
accuracy of related documentation. (Sean Dewar)
96cc4aef3d
Partial as WinNewPre has not been ported yet (it currently has problems anyway).
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@@ -8901,10 +8901,10 @@ win_screenpos({nr}) *win_screenpos()*
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tabpage.
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win_splitmove({nr}, {target} [, {options}]) *win_splitmove()*
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Move the window {nr} to a new split of the window {target}.
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This is similar to moving to {target}, creating a new window
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using |:split| but having the same contents as window {nr}, and
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then closing {nr}.
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Temporarily switch to window {target}, then move window {nr}
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to a new split adjacent to {target}.
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Unlike commands such as |:split|, no new windows are created
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(the |window-ID| of window {nr} is unchanged after the move).
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Both {nr} and {target} can be window numbers or |window-ID|s.
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Both must be in the current tab page.
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@@ -502,35 +502,33 @@ horizontally split windows. CTRL-W H does it the other way around.
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*CTRL-W_K*
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CTRL-W K Move the current window to be at the very top, using the full
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width of the screen. This works like closing the current
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window and then creating another one with ":topleft split",
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except that the current window contents is used for the new
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window.
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width of the screen. This works like `:topleft split`, except
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it is applied to the current window and no new window is
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created.
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*CTRL-W_J*
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CTRL-W J Move the current window to be at the very bottom, using the
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full width of the screen. This works like closing the current
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window and then creating another one with ":botright split",
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except that the current window contents is used for the new
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window.
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full width of the screen. This works like `:botright split`,
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except it is applied to the current window and no new window
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is created.
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*CTRL-W_H*
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CTRL-W H Move the current window to be at the far left, using the
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full height of the screen. This works like closing the
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current window and then creating another one with
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`:vert topleft split`, except that the current window contents
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is used for the new window.
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full height of the screen. This works like
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`:vert topleft split`, except it is applied to the current
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window and no new window is created.
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*CTRL-W_L*
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CTRL-W L Move the current window to be at the far right, using the full
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height of the screen. This works like closing the
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current window and then creating another one with
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`:vert botright split`, except that the current window
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contents is used for the new window.
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height of the screen. This works like `:vert botright split`,
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except it is applied to the current window and no new window
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is created.
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*CTRL-W_T*
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CTRL-W T Move the current window to a new tab page. This fails if
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there is only one window in the current tab page.
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This works like `:tab split`, except the previous window is
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closed.
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When a count is specified the new tab page will be opened
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before the tab page with this index. Otherwise it comes after
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the current tab page.
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@@ -10598,10 +10598,10 @@ function vim.fn.win_move_statusline(nr, offset) end
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--- @return any
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function vim.fn.win_screenpos(nr) end
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--- Move the window {nr} to a new split of the window {target}.
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--- This is similar to moving to {target}, creating a new window
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--- using |:split| but having the same contents as window {nr}, and
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--- then closing {nr}.
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--- Temporarily switch to window {target}, then move window {nr}
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--- to a new split adjacent to {target}.
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--- Unlike commands such as |:split|, no new windows are created
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--- (the |window-ID| of window {nr} is unchanged after the move).
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---
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--- Both {nr} and {target} can be window numbers or |window-ID|s.
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--- Both must be in the current tab page.
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