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4 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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Bram Moolenaara6c27c42019-05-09 19:16:22 +02007Displaying text with properties attached. *textprop* *text-properties*
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +01008
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +01009
101. Introduction |text-prop-intro|
112. Functions |text-prop-functions|
Bram Moolenaard09091d2019-01-17 16:07:22 +0100123. When text changes |text-prop-changes|
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010013
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Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010015{not able to use text properties when the |+textprop| feature was
16disabled at compile time}
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18==============================================================================
191. Introduction *text-prop-intro*
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21Text properties can be attached to text in a buffer. They will move with the
22text: If lines are deleted or inserted the properties move with the text they
23are attached to. Also when inserting/deleting text in the line before the
24text property. And when inserting/deleting text inside the text property, it
25will increase/decrease in size.
26
27The main use for text properties is to highlight text. This can be seen as a
28replacement for syntax highlighting. Instead of defining patterns to match
29the text, the highlighting is set by a script, possibly using the output of an
30external parser. This only needs to be done once, not every time when
31redrawing the screen, thus can be much faster, after the initial cost of
32attaching the text properties.
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34Text properties can also be used for other purposes to identify text. For
35example, add a text property on a function name, so that a search can be
36defined to jump to the next/previous function.
37
38A text property is attached at a specific line and column, and has a specified
39length. The property can span multiple lines.
40
41A text property has these fields:
42 "id" a number to be used as desired
43 "type" the name of a property type
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45
46Property Types ~
47 *E971*
Bram Moolenaar664f3cf2019-12-07 16:03:51 +010048A text property normally has the name of a property type, which defines
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010049how to highlight the text. The property type can have these entries:
50 "highlight" name of the highlight group to use
Bram Moolenaar574ee7b2019-11-13 23:04:29 +010051 "combine" when omitted or TRUE the text property highlighting is
52 combined with any syntax highlighting; when FALSE the
Bram Moolenaarde24a872019-05-05 15:48:00 +020053 text property highlighting replaces the syntax
54 highlighting
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010055 "priority" when properties overlap, the one with the highest
56 priority will be used.
57 "start_incl" when TRUE inserts at the start position will be
58 included in the text property
59 "end_incl" when TRUE inserts at the end position will be
60 included in the text property
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62
63Example ~
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65Suppose line 11 in a buffer has this text (excluding the indent):
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67 The number 123 is smaller than 4567.
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Bram Moolenaar4c05fa02019-01-01 15:32:17 +010069To highlight the numbers in this text: >
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010070 call prop_type_add('number', {'highlight': 'Constant'})
Bram Moolenaar9d87a372018-12-18 21:41:50 +010071 call prop_add(11, 12, {'length': 3, 'type': 'number'})
72 call prop_add(11, 32, {'length': 4, 'type': 'number'})
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010073
Bram Moolenaar4c05fa02019-01-01 15:32:17 +010074Try inserting or deleting lines above the text, you will see that the text
75properties stick to the text, thus the line number is adjusted as needed.
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Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010077Setting "start_incl" and "end_incl" is useful when white space surrounds the
78text, e.g. for a function name. Using false is useful when the text starts
79and/or ends with a specific character, such as the quote surrounding a string.
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81 func FuncName(arg) ~
82 ^^^^^^^^ property with start_incl and end_incl set
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84 var = "text"; ~
85 ^^^^^^ property with start_incl and end_incl not set
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87Nevertheless, when text is inserted or deleted the text may need to be parsed
Bram Moolenaar9d87a372018-12-18 21:41:50 +010088and the text properties updated. But this can be done asynchronously.
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010089
Bram Moolenaar96f45c02019-10-26 19:53:45 +020090
91Internal error *E967*
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93If you see E967, please report the bug. You can do this at Github:
94https://github.com/vim/vim/issues/new
95
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +010096==============================================================================
972. Functions *text-prop-functions*
98
99Manipulating text property types:
100
101prop_type_add({name}, {props}) define a new property type
102prop_type_change({name}, {props}) change an existing property type
103prop_type_delete({name} [, {props}]) delete a property type
Bram Moolenaarcb80aa22020-10-26 21:12:46 +0100104prop_type_get({name} [, {props}]) get property type values
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +0100105prop_type_list([{props}]) get list of property types
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107
108Manipulating text properties:
109
110prop_add({lnum}, {col}, {props}) add a text property
Yegappan Lakshmananccfb7c62021-08-16 21:39:09 +0200111prop_add_list({props}, [[{lnum}, {col}, {end-lnum}, {end-col}], ...])
112 add a text property at multiple
113 positions.
Bram Moolenaarc8c88492018-12-27 23:59:26 +0100114prop_clear({lnum} [, {lnum-end} [, {bufnr}]])
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +0100115 remove all text properties
116prop_find({props} [, {direction}]) search for a text property
Bram Moolenaar7ceefb32020-05-01 16:07:38 +0200117prop_list({lnum} [, {props}]) text properties in {lnum}
Bram Moolenaarc8c88492018-12-27 23:59:26 +0100118prop_remove({props} [, {lnum} [, {lnum-end}]])
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +0100119 remove a text property
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Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200121 *prop_add()* *E965*
122prop_add({lnum}, {col}, {props})
123 Attach a text property at position {lnum}, {col}. {col} is
124 counted in bytes, use one for the first column.
125 If {lnum} is invalid an error is given. *E966*
126 If {col} is invalid an error is given. *E964*
127
128 {props} is a dictionary with these fields:
Bram Moolenaarf396ce82022-08-23 18:39:37 +0100129 type name of the text property type
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200130 length length of text in bytes, can only be used
131 for a property that does not continue in
132 another line; can be zero
Bram Moolenaard2ea7cf2021-05-30 20:54:13 +0200133 end_lnum line number for the end of text (inclusive)
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200134 end_col column just after the text; not used when
135 "length" is present; when {col} and "end_col"
136 are equal, and "end_lnum" is omitted or equal
137 to {lnum}, this is a zero-width text property
138 bufnr buffer to add the property to; when omitted
139 the current buffer is used
Bram Moolenaarb17893a2020-03-14 08:19:51 +0100140 id user defined ID for the property; must be a
Bram Moolenaar7f9969c2022-07-25 18:13:54 +0100141 number, should be positive; when using "text"
142 then "id" must not be present and will be set
143 automatically to a negative number; otherwise
144 zero is used
Bram Moolenaar9712ff12022-09-18 13:04:22 +0100145 *E1305*
Bram Moolenaar9fbdbb82022-09-27 17:30:34 +0100146 text text to be displayed before {col}, or
147 above/below the line if {col} is zero; prepend
148 and/or append spaces for padding with
149 highlighting; cannot be used with "length",
150 "end_lnum" and "end_col" |virtual-text|
Bram Moolenaare1f3fd12022-08-15 18:51:32 +0100151 *E1294*
Bram Moolenaarf396ce82022-08-23 18:39:37 +0100152 text_align when "text" is present and {col} is zero;
Bram Moolenaarb7963df2022-07-31 17:12:43 +0100153 specifies where to display the text:
154 after after the end of the line
Bram Moolenaare1f3fd12022-08-15 18:51:32 +0100155 right right aligned in the window (unless
156 the text wraps to the next screen
157 line)
Bram Moolenaarb7963df2022-07-31 17:12:43 +0100158 below in the next screen line
Bram Moolenaar04e0ed12022-09-10 20:00:56 +0100159 above just above the line
Bram Moolenaare1f3fd12022-08-15 18:51:32 +0100160 When omitted "after" is used. Only one
Bram Moolenaarf396ce82022-08-23 18:39:37 +0100161 "right" property can fit in each line, if
Bram Moolenaar9712ff12022-09-18 13:04:22 +0100162 there are two or more these will go in a
Bram Moolenaarf396ce82022-08-23 18:39:37 +0100163 separate line (still right aligned).
164 text_padding_left *E1296*
165 used when "text" is present and {col} is zero;
166 padding between the end of the text line
167 (leftmost column for "below") and the virtual
168 text, not highlighted
Bram Moolenaarb7963df2022-07-31 17:12:43 +0100169 text_wrap when "text" is present and {col} is zero,
170 specifies what happens if the text doesn't
171 fit:
172 wrap wrap the text to the next line
173 truncate truncate the text to make it fit
174 When omitted "truncate" is used.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200175 All fields except "type" are optional.
176
177 It is an error when both "length" and "end_lnum" or "end_col"
178 are given. Either use "length" or "end_col" for a property
179 within one line, or use "end_lnum" and "end_col" for a
180 property that spans more than one line.
181 When neither "length" nor "end_col" are given the property
Bram Moolenaarbc93ceb2020-02-26 13:36:21 +0100182 will be zero-width. That means it will move with the text, as
183 a kind of mark. One character will be highlighted, if the
184 type specifies highlighting.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200185 The property can end exactly at the last character of the
186 text, or just after it. In the last case, if text is appended
187 to the line, the text property size will increase, also when
188 the property type does not have "end_incl" set.
189
190 "type" will first be looked up in the buffer the property is
191 added to. When not found, the global property types are used.
192 If not found an error is given.
Bram Moolenaar7f9969c2022-07-25 18:13:54 +0100193 *virtual-text*
Bram Moolenaarb7963df2022-07-31 17:12:43 +0100194 When "text" is used and the column is non-zero then this text
Bram Moolenaar9fbdbb82022-09-27 17:30:34 +0100195 will be displayed at the specified start location of the text
196 property. The text of the buffer line will be shifted to make
197 room. This is called "virtual text".
198 When the column is zero the virtual text will appear above,
199 after or below the buffer text. The "text_align" and
200 "text_wrap" arguments determine how it is displayed.
201 To separate the virtual text from the buffer text prepend
202 and/or append spaces to the "text" field or use the
203 "text_padding_left" value.
204
205 Make sure to use a highlight that makes clear to the user that
206 this is virtual text, otherwise it will be very confusing that
207 the text cannot be edited. When using "above" you need to
208 make clear this text belongs to the text line below it, when
209 using "below" you need to make sure it belongs to the text
210 line above it.
211
Bram Moolenaar7f9969c2022-07-25 18:13:54 +0100212 The text will be displayed but it is not part of the actual
213 buffer line, the cursor cannot be placed on it. A mouse click
214 in the text will move the cursor to the first character after
Bram Moolenaarb7963df2022-07-31 17:12:43 +0100215 the text, or the last character of the line.
Bram Moolenaare1f3fd12022-08-15 18:51:32 +0100216 Any Tab and other control character in the text will be
217 changed to a space (Rationale: otherwise the size of the text
218 is difficult to compute).
Bram Moolenaar7f9969c2022-07-25 18:13:54 +0100219 A negative "id" will be chosen and is returned. Once a
220 property with "text" has been added for a buffer then using a
Bram Moolenaar2ecbe532022-07-29 21:36:21 +0100221 negative "id" for any other property will give an error:
222 *E1293*
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200223
Bram Moolenaara5a78822019-09-04 21:57:18 +0200224 Can also be used as a |method|: >
225 GetLnum()->prop_add(col, props)
Yegappan Lakshmanan820d5522021-09-17 21:07:35 +0200226<
Yegappan Lakshmananccfb7c62021-08-16 21:39:09 +0200227 *prop_add_list()*
Bram Moolenaard93009e2022-10-13 14:35:24 +0100228prop_add_list({props}, [{item}, ...])
Yegappan Lakshmananccfb7c62021-08-16 21:39:09 +0200229 Similar to prop_add(), but attaches a text property at
230 multiple positions in a buffer.
231
232 {props} is a dictionary with these fields:
233 bufnr buffer to add the property to; when omitted
234 the current buffer is used
235 id user defined ID for the property; must be a
236 number; when omitted zero is used
237 type name of the text property type
238 All fields except "type" are optional.
239
Bram Moolenaard93009e2022-10-13 14:35:24 +0100240 The second argument is a List of items, where each {item} is a
241 list that specifies the starting and ending position of the
242 text: [{lnum}, {col}, {end-lnum}, {end-col}]
243 or: [{lnum}, {col}, {end-lnum}, {end-col}, {id}]
244
245 The first two items {lnum} and {col} specify the starting
246 position of the text where the property will be attached.
247 The next two items {end-lnum} and {end-col} specify the
248 position just after the text.
249 An optional fifth item {id} can be used to give a different ID
250 to a property. When omitted the ID from {props} is used,
251 falling back to zero if none are present.
Yegappan Lakshmananccfb7c62021-08-16 21:39:09 +0200252
Bram Moolenaar7f9969c2022-07-25 18:13:54 +0100253 It is not possible to add a text property with a "text" field
254 here.
255
Yegappan Lakshmananccfb7c62021-08-16 21:39:09 +0200256 Example:
257 call prop_add_list(#{type: 'MyProp', id: 2},
258 \ [[1, 4, 1, 7],
259 \ [1, 15, 1, 20],
260 \ [2, 30, 3, 30]]
261
262 Can also be used as a |method|: >
263 GetProp()->prop_add_list([[1, 1, 1, 2], [1, 4, 1, 8]])
264
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200265
266prop_clear({lnum} [, {lnum-end} [, {props}]]) *prop_clear()*
267 Remove all text properties from line {lnum}.
268 When {lnum-end} is given, remove all text properties from line
269 {lnum} to {lnum-end} (inclusive).
270
271 When {props} contains a "bufnr" item use this buffer,
272 otherwise use the current buffer.
273
Bram Moolenaara5a78822019-09-04 21:57:18 +0200274 Can also be used as a |method|: >
275 GetLnum()->prop_clear()
276<
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200277 *prop_find()*
278prop_find({props} [, {direction}])
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200279 Search for a text property as specified with {props}:
280 id property with this ID
281 type property with this type name
Bram Moolenaar24f21fd2021-03-27 22:07:29 +0100282 both "id" and "type" must both match
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200283 bufnr buffer to search in; when present a
284 start position with "lnum" and "col"
285 must be given; when omitted the
286 current buffer is used
287 lnum start in this line (when omitted start
288 at the cursor)
289 col start at this column (when omitted
290 and "lnum" is given: use column 1,
291 otherwise start at the cursor)
292 skipstart do not look for a match at the start
293 position
294
Bram Moolenaar24f21fd2021-03-27 22:07:29 +0100295 A property matches when either "id" or "type" matches.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200296 {direction} can be "f" for forward and "b" for backward. When
297 omitted forward search is performed.
298
299 If a match is found then a Dict is returned with the entries
300 as with prop_list(), and additionally an "lnum" entry.
301 If no match is found then an empty Dict is returned.
302
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200303
304prop_list({lnum} [, {props}]) *prop_list()*
Yegappan Lakshmanane0216622021-11-23 11:46:32 +0000305 Returns a List with all the text properties in line {lnum}.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200306
Yegappan Lakshmanane0216622021-11-23 11:46:32 +0000307 The following optional items are supported in {props}:
308 bufnr use this buffer instead of the current buffer
309 end_lnum return text properties in all the lines
310 between {lnum} and {end_lnum} (inclusive).
311 A negative value is used as an offset from the
312 last buffer line; -1 refers to the last buffer
313 line.
314 types List of property type names. Return only text
315 properties that match one of the type names.
316 ids List of property identifiers. Return only text
317 properties with one of these identifiers.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200318
319 The properties are ordered by starting column and priority.
320 Each property is a Dict with these entries:
Yegappan Lakshmanane0216622021-11-23 11:46:32 +0000321 lnum starting line number. Present only when
322 returning text properties between {lnum} and
323 {end_lnum}.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200324 col starting column
325 length length in bytes, one more if line break is
326 included
327 id property ID
328 type name of the property type, omitted if
329 the type was deleted
Martin Tournoije2390c72021-07-28 13:30:16 +0200330 type_bufnr buffer number for which this type was defined;
331 0 if the type is global
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200332 start when TRUE property starts in this line
333 end when TRUE property ends in this line
334
335 When "start" is zero the property started in a previous line,
336 the current one is a continuation.
337 When "end" is zero the property continues in the next line.
338 The line break after this line is included.
339
Yegappan Lakshmanane0216622021-11-23 11:46:32 +0000340 Returns an empty list on error.
341
342 Examples:
343 " get text properties placed in line 5
344 echo prop_list(5)
345 " get text properties placed in line 20 in buffer 4
346 echo prop_list(20, {'bufnr': 4})
347 " get all the text properties between line 1 and 20
348 echo prop_list(1, {'end_lnum': 20})
349 " get all the text properties of type 'myprop'
350 echo prop_list(1, {'types': ['myprop'],
351 \ 'end_lnum': -1})
352 " get all the text properties of type 'prop1' or 'prop2'
353 echo prop_list(1, {'types': ['prop1', 'prop2'],
354 \ 'end_lnum': -1})
355 " get all the text properties with ID 8
356 echo prop_list(1, {'ids': [8], 'end_lnum': line('$')})
357 " get all the text properties with ID 10 and 20
358 echo prop_list(1, {'ids': [10, 20], 'end_lnum': -1})
359 " get text properties with type 'myprop' and ID 100
360 " in buffer 4.
361 echo prop_list(1, {'bufnr': 4, 'types': ['myprop'],
362 \ 'ids': [100], 'end_lnum': -1})
363
Bram Moolenaara5a78822019-09-04 21:57:18 +0200364 Can also be used as a |method|: >
365 GetLnum()->prop_list()
366<
Bram Moolenaar7ff78462020-07-10 22:00:53 +0200367 *prop_remove()* *E968* *E860*
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200368prop_remove({props} [, {lnum} [, {lnum-end}]])
369 Remove a matching text property from line {lnum}. When
370 {lnum-end} is given, remove matching text properties from line
371 {lnum} to {lnum-end} (inclusive).
372 When {lnum} is omitted remove matching text properties from
Bram Moolenaard2ea7cf2021-05-30 20:54:13 +0200373 all lines (this requires going over all lines, thus will be a
374 bit slow for a buffer with many lines).
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200375
376 {props} is a dictionary with these fields:
377 id remove text properties with this ID
378 type remove text properties with this type name
Bram Moolenaarfd999452022-08-24 18:30:14 +0100379 types remove text properties with type names in this
380 List
381 both "id" and "type"/"types" must both match
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200382 bufnr use this buffer instead of the current one
383 all when TRUE remove all matching text properties,
384 not just the first one
Bram Moolenaarfd999452022-08-24 18:30:14 +0100385 Only one of "type" and "types" may be supplied. *E1295*
386
387 A property matches when either "id" or one of the supplied
388 types matches.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200389 If buffer "bufnr" does not exist you get an error message.
390 If buffer "bufnr" is not loaded then nothing happens.
391
392 Returns the number of properties that were removed.
393
Bram Moolenaara5a78822019-09-04 21:57:18 +0200394 Can also be used as a |method|: >
395 GetProps()->prop_remove()
396
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200397
398prop_type_add({name}, {props}) *prop_type_add()* *E969* *E970*
399 Add a text property type {name}. If a property type with this
Bram Moolenaar06fe74a2019-08-31 16:20:32 +0200400 name already exists an error is given. Nothing is returned.
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200401 {props} is a dictionary with these optional fields:
402 bufnr define the property only for this buffer; this
403 avoids name collisions and automatically
404 clears the property types when the buffer is
405 deleted.
406 highlight name of highlight group to use
407 priority when a character has multiple text
408 properties the one with the highest priority
409 will be used; negative values can be used, the
410 default priority is zero
Bram Moolenaardad44732021-03-31 20:07:33 +0200411 combine when omitted or TRUE combine the highlight
412 with any syntax highlight; when FALSE syntax
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200413 highlight will not be used
Bram Moolenaarf4ba8bc2022-08-05 17:05:04 +0100414 override when TRUE the highlight overrides any other,
415 including 'cursorline' and Visual
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200416 start_incl when TRUE inserts at the start position will
417 be included in the text property
418 end_incl when TRUE inserts at the end position will be
419 included in the text property
420
Bram Moolenaara5a78822019-09-04 21:57:18 +0200421 Can also be used as a |method|: >
422 GetPropName()->prop_type_add(props)
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200423
424prop_type_change({name}, {props}) *prop_type_change()*
425 Change properties of an existing text property type. If a
426 property with this name does not exist an error is given.
427 The {props} argument is just like |prop_type_add()|.
428
Bram Moolenaara5a78822019-09-04 21:57:18 +0200429 Can also be used as a |method|: >
430 GetPropName()->prop_type_change(props)
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200431
432prop_type_delete({name} [, {props}]) *prop_type_delete()*
433 Remove the text property type {name}. When text properties
434 using the type {name} are still in place, they will not have
435 an effect and can no longer be removed by name.
436
437 {props} can contain a "bufnr" item. When it is given, delete
438 a property type from this buffer instead of from the global
439 property types.
440
441 When text property type {name} is not found there is no error.
442
Bram Moolenaara5a78822019-09-04 21:57:18 +0200443 Can also be used as a |method|: >
444 GetPropName()->prop_type_delete()
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200445
Bram Moolenaarcb80aa22020-10-26 21:12:46 +0100446prop_type_get({name} [, {props}]) *prop_type_get()*
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200447 Returns the properties of property type {name}. This is a
448 dictionary with the same fields as was given to
449 prop_type_add().
450 When the property type {name} does not exist, an empty
451 dictionary is returned.
452
453 {props} can contain a "bufnr" item. When it is given, use
454 this buffer instead of the global property types.
455
Bram Moolenaara5a78822019-09-04 21:57:18 +0200456 Can also be used as a |method|: >
457 GetPropName()->prop_type_get()
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200458
459prop_type_list([{props}]) *prop_type_list()*
460 Returns a list with all property type names.
461
462 {props} can contain a "bufnr" item. When it is given, use
463 this buffer instead of the global property types.
464
Bram Moolenaared997ad2019-07-21 16:42:00 +0200465
Bram Moolenaard09091d2019-01-17 16:07:22 +0100466==============================================================================
4673. When text changes *text-prop-changes*
468
469Vim will do its best to keep the text properties on the text where it was
470attached. When inserting or deleting text the properties after the change
471will move accordingly.
472
473When text is deleted and a text property no longer includes any text, it is
474deleted. However, a text property that was defined as zero-width will remain,
475unless the whole line is deleted.
Bram Moolenaar30e9b3c2019-09-07 16:24:12 +0200476 *E275*
Bram Moolenaar45311b52019-08-13 22:27:32 +0200477When a buffer is unloaded, all the text properties are gone. There is no way
478to store the properties in a file. You can only re-create them. When a
479buffer is hidden the text is preserved and so are the text properties. It is
480not possible to add text properties to an unloaded buffer.
Bram Moolenaard09091d2019-01-17 16:07:22 +0100481
482When using replace mode, the text properties stay on the same character
483positions, even though the characters themselves change.
484
Bram Moolenaar68e65602019-05-26 21:33:31 +0200485To update text properties after the text was changed, install a callback with
486`listener_add()`. E.g, if your plugin does spell checking, you can have the
487callback update spelling mistakes in the changed text. Vim will move the
488properties below the changed text, so that they still highlight the same text,
489thus you don't need to update these.
490
Bram Moolenaard09091d2019-01-17 16:07:22 +0100491
Bram Moolenaarbc93ceb2020-02-26 13:36:21 +0100492Text property columns are not updated or copied: ~
Bram Moolenaard09091d2019-01-17 16:07:22 +0100493
494- When setting the line with |setline()| or through an interface, such as Lua,
Bram Moolenaara6c27c42019-05-09 19:16:22 +0200495 Tcl or Python. Vim does not know what text got inserted or deleted.
Bram Moolenaarbc93ceb2020-02-26 13:36:21 +0100496- With a command like `:move`, which takes a line of text out of context.
Bram Moolenaard09091d2019-01-17 16:07:22 +0100497
Bram Moolenaar98aefe72018-12-13 22:20:09 +0100498
499 vim:tw=78:ts=8:noet:ft=help:norl: