In Vim, can you show a tooltip where the cursor is?
Is there a way to display a tooltip (like a popdown menu, but just wi开发者_如何学JAVAth text), where the cursor is, using VimScript?
If you mean a tooltip where the mouse cursor is, then you can do this by turning the ballooneval
option on and setting the bexpr
option to point to a function that returns your required tooltip. This is only available if you're using a vim compiled with +balloon_eval
(see :version
). Have a look at my (rather basic) tag balloons script for an example.
If you mean a tooltip where the normal vim cursor is, I don't think there's a very clean way to do this. You could create a custom menu with the text that you want (using amenu) and map the command to :nop<CR>
and use :popup
to display it:
amenu ]MyMenuName.The\ Text\ You\ Want :nop<CR>
popup ]MyMenuName
However, this will only work in the Win32 and GTK GUIs.
I don't know of a way to use the insert mode popup menu (the one used for Ctrl-P
and omnicompletion etc) to just display some text. You could abuse the completion method to give your own text as the completion alternative and set menuone
in completeopt
to allow a single line to be shown, but it would probably overwrite the current text with the contents of the popup menu. It would probably also break omnicompletion!
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