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FR: Sidebar shown on the right of the current pane, when vim is split vertically #806
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The window position can be controlled via the let g:tagbar_position = 'rightbelow vertical' Regarding the active focus, there is no option currently that disables only the |
Thank you for the immediate reply!! For what concerns preventing updates when the focus changes, I want to keep autoupdate so setting If you find the time to work on this feature, it would be great if opening tagbar from pane 1 and then again from pane 2 led to this: | | | | | | pane 1 | sidebar 1 | pane 2 | sidebar 2 | | | | | | i.e., each pane is considered independently, and the sidebar associated to the pane currently in focus can be opened or closed with |
When vim is split vertically (multiple panes), the sidebar always shows in the rightmost part of the window. It would be useful to have an option to show the sidebar on the right of the pane it was opened in.
Example: with two panes, and tagbar opened in the first pane:
Current behavior:
Desired behavior:
Additionally, it would be very helpful to have a way to make the pane the tagbar relates to fixed (currently tagbar shows the tags of the pane with the active focus. I would rather have the tagbar stay keep its focus and potentially open a second one in the second pane if I need it)
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