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Resizable panes (splits) #770

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yannicka opened this issue Aug 3, 2017 · 4 comments
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Resizable panes (splits) #770

yannicka opened this issue Aug 3, 2017 · 4 comments
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@yannicka
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yannicka commented Aug 3, 2017

It's possible to resize panes?

If it's not possible, could this be added (like on tmux or vim)? With mouse support, that would be great.

@zyedidia
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zyedidia commented Aug 3, 2017

It's currently not possible to resize splits but I agree that it would be a good feature to have. I think the split system allows resizing the splits pretty easily by just changing the locked width and height variables and calling ResizeSplits (I'm not sure if that's exactly how you would resize them from in the code). The ResizeSplits function will work everything out I think.

I'm just thinking out loud here. It's probably possible to implement without too much difficulty. I think getting the mouse support right would be the most difficult piece.

@killarny
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Interactive "stepped" pane resizing with the keyboard would be quite cool, something akin to how it works in terminator. (As opposed to - or in addition to - simply entering a width and height in a dialog or whatever.)

@zyedidia zyedidia added this to the v2 milestone Sep 1, 2019
zyedidia added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 25, 2019
The code from the refactor that I have been working on is
now more or less ready to be merged. These changes make some
breaking changes, notably with regards to the plugin
interface. Once a lot more documentation has been written, I
will release this code as micro 2.0. There are a lot of new
features, and in the coming days I will try to go through
the open issues to see exactly which ones are addressed by
the new features, and write lots more documentation
regarding what has been implemented.

Some highlights include:

* Simple autocompletion.
    * Autocompletion (tab by default) will do a simple
      "buffer completion" which will autocomplete according
      to words used elsewhere in the buffer. In the future
      plugin support could be added along with support for
      interfacing with language-specific autocompletion
      tools.
* Automatic backups.
    * Backup files are stored in `~/.config/micro/backups`
      for every open buffer and are saved roughly every 8
      seconds if the buffer is being modified. Backups
      are removed when the buffer is closed, but if micro
      or the system crashes, any unsaved changes can be
      recovered by re-opening the file (micro will auto-
      recover) or by manually viewing the backup in the
      `~/.config/micro/backups` directory.
* Configurable statusline.
* Configurable linter plugin.
* Resizeable splits.
* Complete re-organization of the code to support better go
  modules and maintain a better directory structure.
* Better plugin interface with better access to the Go
  standard library and internal Micro functions (lots of
  documentation still needs to be written).
    * Documentation still needs to be written, but in the
      meantime please see the default plugins as examples
      as they have been converted from their old versions
      to be compatible with the new interface.
* Buffer synchronization when the same file is opened
  multiple times.
* Keybindings and mouse support in the command bar.
* Support for non-utf8 encodings.
* General QoL improvements and bug fixes.
    * Notably I believe the autoclose plugin crash issue is
      fixed.
* No more plugin manager.
    * Plugin installation will now be performed manually
      by git cloning into the `~/.config/micro/plug`
      directory. This may not be a highlight for some but
      I believe it is much simpler, and there is no need
      to have a heavyweight dependency manager. Perhaps
      in the future, a good command-line tool can be made
      to manage plugins if people would find it useful.
* Other features that I have forgotten.

Next I plan to write up more documentation for all the new
features, and make a "release candidate" for micro 2.0. I
will also be working to fix any bugs that come up (hopefully
not too many, but this is a big change and bound to have
some issues). After release I hope to focus more on
optimization (for example loading syntax files is currently
somewhat inefficient, and the bottleneck for startup time #1427).

Sorry for not being so active recently, but I hope merging
this big change can help me get back to more regular
development. Thanks to everyone for using micro and for
giving feedback and engaging with development online (even
if I don't always respond).

Merry Christmas!

Issues that are fixed/affected by this change:

Ref #1419 (configurable statusline)
Ref #1413 (cursor behaves better)
Ref #1401 (softwrap problems)
Ref #1383 (better save with sudo)
Ref #1424 (better save with sudo)
Ref #1382 (go modules)
Ref #1381 (install plugins from command line)
Ref #1357 (sorting -- textfilter)
Ref #1351 (custom linting)
Ref #1350 (sudo problem might be fixed)
Ref #1298 (readonly option)
Ref #1250 (autoclose bug)
Ref #1239 (go modules)
Ref #813  (autoclose bug)
Ref #812  (cursor sync across same buffers)
Ref #770  (resizeable panes)
Ref #635  (keybindings in infobar)
Ref #596  (disable builtin plugins)
Ref #550  (backups)
Ref #174  (autocompletion)
@zyedidia
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Splits are now resizable by clicking and dragging.

@lordlycastle
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Is there a shortcut to maximise current active split pane?

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