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	Add documentation about what TABPAGENR and TABCLOSENR do
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		| @@ -3118,6 +3118,30 @@ build_stl_str_hl( | ||||
|       curitem++; | ||||
|       continue; | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     // TABPAGE pairs are used to denote a region that when clicked will | ||||
|     // either switch to or close a tab. | ||||
|     // | ||||
|     // Ex: tabline=%0Ttab\ zero%X | ||||
|     //   This tabline has a TABPAGENR item with minwid `0`, | ||||
|     //   which is then closed with a TABCLOSENR item. | ||||
|     //   Clicking on this region with mouse enabled will switch to tab 0. | ||||
|     //   Setting the minwid to a different value will switch | ||||
|     //   to that tab, if it exists | ||||
|     // | ||||
|     // Ex: tabline=%1Xtab\ one%X | ||||
|     //   This tabline has a TABCLOSENR item with minwid `1`, | ||||
|     //   which is then closed with a TABCLOSENR item. | ||||
|     //   Clicking on this region with mouse enabled will close tab 0. | ||||
|     //   This is determined by the following formula: | ||||
|     //      tab to close = (1 - minwid) | ||||
|     //   This is because for TABPAGENR we use `minwid` = `tab number`. | ||||
|     //   For TABCLOSENR we store the tab number as a negative value. | ||||
|     //   Because 0 is a valid TABPAGENR value, we have to | ||||
|     //   start our numbering at `-1`. | ||||
|     //   So, `-1` corresponds to us wanting to close tab `0` | ||||
|     // | ||||
|     // Note: These options are only valid when creating a tabline. | ||||
|     if (*fmt_p == STL_TABPAGENR || *fmt_p == STL_TABCLOSENR) { | ||||
|       if (*fmt_p == STL_TABCLOSENR) { | ||||
|         if (minwid == 0) { | ||||
|   | ||||
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