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"Integration" (in quotes) with noice #176

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farzadmf opened this issue Feb 2, 2023 · 2 comments
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"Integration" (in quotes) with noice #176

farzadmf opened this issue Feb 2, 2023 · 2 comments

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@farzadmf
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farzadmf commented Feb 2, 2023

Hi, I have a question and feel free to tell me that it's stupid and not applicable.

I'm trying to use noice.nvim, and I'm basically addicted to your plugin, so I was trying to see if I can use the best of both worlds.

I've set up wilder with the experimental command palette, and I was wondering if it's possible to have granular control over the pop-op that appears

This is what I'm seeing right now (the colors look weird because I haven't gotten into setting them up properly)
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As you see, noice's pop-up is on top and wilder's is in the middle; so:

  • Is there any way to set the position of the wilder window (to a % maybe) so that it appears right below the noice pop-up?
  • Would it somehow be possible to not have the "header section" (where it shows :lua in my screenshot) in wilder's pop-up and only show the "body" section?

I admit that, specially the second one seems to not make sense in general for wilder and maybe very specific to my use case, but I love wilder and its fuzzy command completion that I'm trying to incoporate it no matter what it takes.

Thank you in advance

@tan-wei
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tan-wei commented Aug 10, 2023

I have the same question about it. For now, I could only disable cmdline with noice.nvim.

@farzadmf
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For me, unfortunately, the way forward was to give up on wilder, althought it had been an essential part of my workflow. It was slow to initialize (probably there's some way to speed it up), and, more importantly, it seems like an abandoned project (this issue was created more than 6 months ago with no reply 🤷‍♂️ )

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