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feat: Persistent Floating Windows #310

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sunjon opened this issue Dec 3, 2020 · 4 comments
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feat: Persistent Floating Windows #310

sunjon opened this issue Dec 3, 2020 · 4 comments

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@sunjon
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sunjon commented Dec 3, 2020

For internal vim-help finder, the devdocs finder I'm working on and perhaps registers (especially if it updated in realtime), would be nice to have the option to resize, "pin" or even convert back and forth between a regular window, and a floating window.

The ability to compact/hide the prompt/results and leave yourself with the preview would be nice too.

I made some stuff that I'd previously thought might evolve into something-something-window manager
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Any thoughts on how this might/won't work for telescope?

@sunjon sunjon changed the title Feature: request/discussion Feature: request/discussion: Persistent Floating Windows Dec 3, 2020
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kkharji commented Dec 3, 2020

The ability to compact/hide the prompt/results and leave yourself with the preview would be nice too.

Ohhh thats powerful, very useful for the file browser as well

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@kkharji kkharji changed the title Feature: request/discussion: Persistent Floating Windows feat: Persistent Floating Windows Dec 26, 2020
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mgher668 commented Aug 8, 2022

I also looking forward to this feature.

@David-Kyrat
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So am i, I'd be nice to be able to "pin" the file browser in a vsplit

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mgher668 commented Aug 2, 2023

Never mind. I just found out that pressed Ctrl+q in Telescope can show the search result as a Quickfix list. And that's exactly what I want.

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