From 0f8981a9df05a993d1bced011142bf1e689ccd41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frank LENORMAND Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2016 10:48:02 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Document missing options related to mouse support --- README.asciidoc | 8 ++++++++ doc/manpages/options.asciidoc | 13 +++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+) diff --git a/README.asciidoc b/README.asciidoc index 6528bfbd..01dbc68f 100644 --- a/README.asciidoc +++ b/README.asciidoc @@ -931,8 +931,16 @@ Some options are built in Kakoune, and can be used to control it's behaviour: at the top of the terminal rather than at the bottom. - `ncurses_assistant`: specify the nice assistant you get in info boxes, can be 'clippy' (the default), 'cat' or 'none' + - `ncurses_enable_mouse`: boolean option that enables mouse support - `ncurses_wheel_down_button` and `ncurses_wheel_up_button`: specify which button send for wheel down/up events. + - `ncurses_buffer_padding_str`: string that will be used to mark the + end of the buffer. + - `ncurses_buffer_padding_type`: if set to `fill`, the padding string + will fill the entire space between the end of the buffer and the + bottom of the current window, if set to `single` the padding + string will be inserted once at the end of the buffer. A value of + `off` disables any kind of padding. Faces ----- diff --git a/doc/manpages/options.asciidoc b/doc/manpages/options.asciidoc index 93427bbb..725e5728 100644 --- a/doc/manpages/options.asciidoc +++ b/doc/manpages/options.asciidoc @@ -155,5 +155,18 @@ Builtin options specify the nice assistant you get in info boxes, can be *clippy* (the default), *cat* or *none* + *ncurses_enable_mouse*::: + boolean option that enables mouse support + *ncurses_wheel_down_button*, *ncurses_wheel_up_button*::: specify which button send for wheel down/up events + + *ncurses_buffer_padding_str*::: + string that will be used to mark the end of the buffer + + *ncurses_buffer_padding_type*::: + if set to `fill`, the padding string will fill the entire space + between the end of the buffer and the bottom of the current + window, if set to `single` the padding string will be inserted + once at the end of the buffer. A value of `off` disables any + kind of padding