diminactive.vim
This is a plugin for Vim to dim inactive windows.
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Methods
It provides two methods, which can be used independent:
colorcolumn
method
The With this method colorcolumn
gets set to a list containing every column for
the inactive windows, effectively resulting in a different background color
(see hl-CursorColumn
).
This is enabled by default and can be disabled, e.g. if you want to use the syntax method only:
let g:diminactive_use_colorcolumn = 0
Highlighting group
Vim's ColorColumn highlighting group is being used for this, which is red by default, and pink if undefined):
:hi ColorColumn
ColorColumn xxx term=reverse ctermbg=1 guibg=DarkRed
You can define a custom color yourself, in case your colorscheme does not use something sensible:
:hi ColorColumn ctermbg=0 guibg=#eee8d5
syntax
method
The There is an option to disable syntax highlighting for inactive windows. It is disabled by default, and you can enable it using:
let g:diminactive_use_syntax = 1
FocusLost
and FocusGained
events
You can enable (un)dimming windows on Vim's FocusLost
and FocusGained
events by adding the following line to your .vimrc
(defaults to 0):
let g:diminactive_enable_focus = 1
NOTE: If you are using tmux it is recommended to install the
vim-tmux-focus-events plugin for Vim and add set -g focus-events on
to your ~/.tmux.conf
to enable better support for Vim's FocusLost
and
FocusGained
events in tmux.
Commands
The following commands are provided to control it:
Global control
-
DimInactive / DimInactiveOn
-
DimInactiveOff
-
DimInactiveToggle
-
DimInactiveSyntaxOn
-
DimInactiveSyntaxOff
-
DimInactiveColorcolumnOn
-
DimInactiveColorcolumnOff
Control on the window level
Dimming can be controlled on the window level, which overrides any buffer-local configuration (a buffer can be displayed in multiple windows).
DimInactiveWindowOff
Disable for this window.
DimInactiveWindowOn
Enable for this window.
DimInactiveWindowReset
Reset config on window level.
Control on the buffer level
Dimming can be controlled on the buffer level. This gets overridden by window-local configuration (a buffer can be displayed in multiple windows).
DimInactiveBufferOff
Disable for this buffer.
DimInactiveBufferOn
Enable for this buffer.
DimInactiveBufferReset
Reset config on buffer level.
Filtering buffers
You can disable the dimming based on buftype
or filetype
with the
following settings.
g:diminactive_buftype_blacklist
A list of buffer types where dimming gets disabled. Default:
let g:diminactive_buftype_blacklist = ['nofile', 'nowrite', 'acwrite', 'quickfix', 'help']
g:diminactive_filetype_blacklist
A list of filetypes where dimming gets disabled. Default:
let g:diminactive_filetype_blacklist = ['startify']
g:diminactive_buftype_whitelist
A list of buffer types where dimming gets enabled (overrides the blacklist). Default:
let g:diminactive_buftype_whitelist = []
g:diminactive_filetype_whitelist
A list of filetypes where dimming gets enabled (overrides the whitelist). Default:
let g:diminactive_filetype_whitelist = ['dirvish']
Credits
It is based on an idea from Paul Isambert, which got turned into a StackOverflow answer and then into a plugin, incorporating the suggestions made by joeytwiddle.
Caveats
- It might slow down redrawing of windows.
- It will only work with lines containing text (i.e. not
~
(non-lines)).
Related plugins
- The cursorcross.vim plugin
provides automatic and "refreshingly sane
cursorcolumn
andcursorline
handling". - The ZoomWin plugin allows to (un-)maximize the current window.
- goyo.vim provides distraction-free writing in Vim.