Note: this file is auto converted from ivy-posframe.el by el2org, please do not edit it by hand!!!
ivy-posframe is a ivy extension, which let ivy use posframe to show its candidate menu.
NOTE: ivy-posframe requires Emacs 26 and do not support mouse click.
- ivy-posframe-display
- ivy-posframe-display-at-frame-center
- ivy-posframe-display-at-window-center
- ivy-posframe-display-at-frame-bottom-left
- ivy-posframe-display-at-window-bottom-left
- ivy-posframe-display-at-frame-bottom-window-center
- ivy-posframe-display-at-point
(require 'ivy-posframe)
;; display at `ivy-posframe-style'
(setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display)))
;; (setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display-at-frame-center)))
;; (setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display-at-window-center)))
;; (setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display-at-frame-bottom-left)))
;; (setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display-at-window-bottom-left)))
;; (setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display-at-frame-top-center)))
(ivy-posframe-mode 1)
(require 'ivy-posframe)
;; Different command can use different display function.
(setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist
'((swiper . ivy-posframe-display-at-point)
(complete-symbol . ivy-posframe-display-at-point)
(counsel-M-x . ivy-posframe-display-at-window-bottom-left)
(t . ivy-posframe-display)))
(ivy-posframe-mode 1)
You can use ivy original display function on specify function. You may want to use the original display function because display of Swiper at point hides the contents of the buffer.
(require 'ivy-posframe)
;; Different command can use different display function.
(setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist
'((swiper . ivy-display-function-fallback)
(complete-symbol . ivy-posframe-display-at-point)
(counsel-M-x . ivy-posframe-display-at-window-bottom-left)
(t . ivy-posframe-display)))
(ivy-posframe-mode 1)
You may want to change the height of ivy by a function only while using posframe. This is possible with the code below.
The following example displays swiper on 20 lines by default for ivy, and displays other functions in posframe at the location specified on 40 lines.
(require 'ivy-posframe)
;; Different command can use different display function.
(setq ivy-posframe-height-alist '((swiper . 20)
(t . 40)))
(setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist
'((swiper . ivy-display-function-fallback)
(complete-symbol . ivy-posframe-display-at-point)
(counsel-M-x . ivy-posframe-display-at-window-bottom-left)
(t . ivy-posframe-display)))
(ivy-posframe-mode 1)
NOTE: Using swiper as example: swiper's display function only take effect when you call swiper command with global keybinding, if you call swiper command with 'M-x' (for example: counsel-M-x), counsel-M-x's display function will take effect instead of swiper's.
The value of variable `this-command' will be used as the search key by ivy to find display function in `ivy-display-functions-alist', "C-h v this-command" is a good idea.
(setq ivy-posframe-parameters
'((left-fringe . 8)
(right-fringe . 8)))
By the way, User can set any parameters of ivy-posframe with the help of `ivy-posframe-parameters'.
The simplest way is:
(defun ivy-posframe-display-at-XXX (str)
(ivy-posframe--display str #'your-own-poshandler-function))
(setq ivy-posframe-display-functions-alist '((t . ivy-posframe-display-at-XXX)))
(ivy-posframe-mode 1) ; This line is needed.