KAKOUNE(1) ========== NAME ---- options - a Types ----- *int*:: an integer number *bool*:: a boolean value, yes/true or no/false *str*:: a string, some freeform text *coord*:: a line, column pair (separated by comma) *regex*:: as a string but the set commands will complain if the entered text is not a valid regex *int-list*, *str-list*:: a list, elements are separated by a colon (:) if an element needs to contain a colon, it can be escaped with a backslash *range-faces*:: a `:` separated list of a pairs of a buffer range (`.,.` or `.+`) and a face (separated by `|`), except for the first element which is just the timestamp of the buffer. *completions*:: a `:` separated list of `||` candidates, except for the first element which follows the `.[+]@` format to define where the completion apply in the buffer. *enum(value1|value2|...)*:: an enum, taking one of the given values *flags(value1|value2|...)*:: a set of flags, taking a combination of the given values joined by a '|' character Refer to the 'scopes' documentation page for more information about scopes. Builtin options --------------- *tabstop* 'int':: width of a tab character *indentwidth* 'int':: width (in spaces) used for indentation, 0 means a tab character *scrolloff* 'coord':: number of lines, columns to keep visible around the cursor when scrolling *eolformat* 'enum(lf|crlf)':: the format of end of lines when writing a buffer, this is autodetected on load; values of this option assigned to the `window` scope are ignored *BOM* 'enum(none|utf8)':: define if the file should be written with an unicode byte order mark; values of this option assigned to the `window` scope are ignored *readonly* 'bool':: prevent modifications from being saved to disk, all buffers if set to `true` in the `global` scope, or current buffer if set in the `buffer` scope; values of this option assigned to the `window` scope are ignored *incsearch* 'bool':: execute search as it is typed *aligntab* 'bool':: use tabs for alignment command *autoinfo* 'flags(command|onkey|normal)':: display automatic information box in the enabled contexts *autoshowcompl* 'bool':: automatically display possible completions when editing a prompt *ignored_files* 'regex':: filenames matching this regex wont be considered as candidates on filename completion (except if the text being completed already matches it) *disabled_hooks* 'regex':: hooks whose group matches this regex wont be executed. For example indentation hooks can be disabled with '.*-indent' *filetype* 'str':: arbitrary string defining the type of the file filetype dependant actions should hook on this option changing for activation/deactivation *path* 'str-list':: directories to search for gf command *completers* 'str-list':: completion engines to use for insert mode completion (they are tried in order until one generates candidates). Existing completers are: *word=all*, *word=buffer*::: which complete using words in all buffers (*word=all*) or only the current one (*word=buffer*) *filename*::: which tries to detect when a filename is being entered and provides completion based on local filesystem *option=*::: where *opt-name* is a 'completions' option. *static_words* 'str-list':: list of words that are always added to completion candidates when completing words in insert mode *completions_extra_word_chars* 'str':: a string containing all additional character that should be considered as word character for the purpose of insert mode completion. *autoreload* 'enum(yes|no|ask)':: auto reload the buffers when an external modification is detected *debug* 'flags(hooks|shell|profile)':: dump various debug information in the '\*debug*' buffer *idle_timeout* 'int':: timeout, in milliseconds, with no user input that will trigger the *InsertIdle* and *NormalIdle* hooks. *fs_checkout_timeout* 'int':: timeout, in milliseconds, between checks in normal mode of modifications of the file associated with the current buffer on the filesystem. *modelinefmt* 'string':: A format string used to generate the mode line, that string is first expanded as a command line would be (expanding '%...{...}' strings), then markup tags are applied (c.f. the 'Expansions' documentation page) *ui_options*:: colon separated list of key=value pairs that are forwarded to the user interface implementation. The NCurses UI support the following options: *ncurses_set_title*::: if *yes* or *true*, the terminal emulator title will be changed *ncurses_status_on_top*::: if *yes*, or *true* the status line will be placed 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_change_colors*::: boolean option that can disable color palette changing if the terminfo enables it but the terminal does not support it. *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