[vim] Add instruction to hide statusline of terminal buffer (#1143)

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Junegunn Choi 2017-11-19 12:07:03 +09:00
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@ -142,6 +142,28 @@ command! -bang MyStuff
\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap('my-stuff', {'dir': '~/my-stuff'}, <bang>0))
```
fzf inside terminal buffer
--------------------------
The latest versions of Vim and Neovim include builtin terminal emulator
(`:terminal`) and fzf will start in a terminal buffer in the following cases:
- On Neovim
- On GVim
- On Terminal Vim with the non-default layout
- `call fzf#run({'left': '30%'})` or `let g:fzf_layout = {'left': '30%'}`
### Hide statusline
When fzf starts in a terminal buffer, you may want to hide the statusline of
the containing buffer.
```vim
autocmd! FileType fzf
autocmd FileType fzf set laststatus=0 noshowmode noruler
\| autocmd BufLeave <buffer> set laststatus=2 showmode ruler
```
GVim
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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
fzf.txt fzf Last change: September 29 2017
fzf.txt fzf Last change: November 19 2017
FZF - TABLE OF CONTENTS *fzf* *fzf-toc*
==============================================================================
@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ FZF - TABLE OF CONTENTS *fzf* *fzf-to
Examples
fzf#run
fzf#wrap
fzf inside terminal buffer
Hide statusline
GVim
License
@ -167,6 +169,29 @@ function that decorates the options dictionary so that it understands
\ call fzf#run(fzf#wrap('my-stuff', {'dir': '~/my-stuff'}, <bang>0))
<
FZF INSIDE TERMINAL BUFFER *fzf-inside-terminal-buffer*
==============================================================================
The latest versions of Vim and Neovim include builtin terminal emulator
(`:terminal`) and fzf will start in a terminal buffer in the following cases:
- On Neovim
- On GVim
- On Terminal Vim with the non-default layout
- `callfzf#run({'left':'30%'})` or `letg:fzf_layout={'left':'30%'}`
< Hide statusline >___________________________________________________________~
*fzf-hide-statusline*
When fzf starts in a terminal buffer, you may want to hide the statusline of
the containing buffer.
>
autocmd! FileType fzf
autocmd FileType fzf set laststatus=0 noshowmode noruler
\| autocmd BufLeave <buffer> set laststatus=2 showmode ruler
<
GVIM *fzf-gvim*
==============================================================================