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I might be misunderstanding the additions this request implemented.
The current implementation after playing with it seems that Vifm in vim/nvim opens up in a split (SplitVifm/VsplitVifm) or full screen (Vifm), and will either open a file in the current window or a split. This closes Vifm, thus hiding the file tree.
My desired implementation would be to have Vifm persist on a vertical split, opening files in the current files window (vifm | file), or create a split to the side of current file (vifm | file 1 | file 2, or vifm | file 1/file2). This would be similar to netrw_preview = 1.
Is this possible?
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That issue was basically about location on the screen rather than about persistence.
Opening a file and not closing would need a communication channel between Vifm and host (right now Vifm just writes a file and Vifm.vim reads it after Vifm exits). Does Neovim have a feature analogous to Vim's terminal API as mentioned here? It would probably be the best way of implementing it, but it's not all that's needed.
immediately relaunch Vifm in a split, after picking a file.
That's a huge crutch that will be noticeable. reveal.nvim does communication with a pipe using workarounds, so it can be done especially with the help of better Lua API.
I currently use Netrw in Neovim, and Vifm outside of Neovim, and realized it's funny to learn two different file browsers in/out of Neovim.
I ran across this request to use Vifm as a vertical split like Nerd-tree:
#19
I might be misunderstanding the additions this request implemented.
The current implementation after playing with it seems that Vifm in vim/nvim opens up in a split (SplitVifm/VsplitVifm) or full screen (Vifm), and will either open a file in the current window or a split. This closes Vifm, thus hiding the file tree.
My desired implementation would be to have Vifm persist on a vertical split, opening files in the current files window (vifm | file), or create a split to the side of current file (vifm | file 1 | file 2, or vifm | file 1/file2). This would be similar to netrw_preview = 1.
Is this possible?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: