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Merge pull request #14813 from neovim/marvim/api-doc-update/master
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@ -1325,33 +1325,37 @@ nvim_open_win({buffer}, {enter}, {config}) *nvim_open_win()*
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and clearing the |EndOfBuffer| region in
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'winhighlight'.
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• `border`: style of (optional) window border. This can
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either be a string or an array. the string
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values are:
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• "none" No border. This is the default
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• "single" a single line box
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• "double" a double line box
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• "shadow" a drop shadow effect by blending
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with the background. If it is an array it
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should be an array of eight items or any
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divisor of eight. The array will specifify
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the eight chars building up the border in a
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clockwise fashion starting with the top-left
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corner. As, an example, the double box style
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could be specified as: [ "╔", "═" ,"╗", "║",
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"╝", "═", "╚", "║" ] if the number of chars
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are less than eight, they will be repeated.
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Thus an ASCII border could be specified as:
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[ "/", "-", "\\", "|" ] or all chars the
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same as: [ "x" ] An empty string can be used
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to turn off a specific border, for instance:
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[ "", "", "", ">", "", "", "", "<" ] will
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only make vertical borders but not
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horizontal ones. By default `FloatBorder`
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highlight is used which links to `VertSplit`
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when not defined. It could also be specified
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by character: [ {"+", "MyCorner"}, {"x",
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"MyBorder"} ]
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• `border`: Style of (optional) window border. This can
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either be a string or an array. The string
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values are
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• "none": No border (default).
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• "single": A single line box.
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• "double": A double line box.
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• "rounded": Like "single", but with rounded
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corners ("╭" etc.).
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• "solid": Adds padding by a single whitespace
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cell.
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• "shadow": A drop shadow effect by blending
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with the background.
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• If it is an array, it should have a length
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of eight or any divisor of eight. The array
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will specifify the eight chars building up
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the border in a clockwise fashion starting
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with the top-left corner. As an example, the
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double box style could be specified as [
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"╔", "═" ,"╗", "║", "╝", "═", "╚", "║" ]. If
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the number of chars are less than eight,
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they will be repeated. Thus an ASCII border
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could be specified as [ "/", "-", "\\", "|"
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], or all chars the same as [ "x" ]. An
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empty string can be used to turn off a
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specific border, for instance, [ "", "", "",
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">", "", "", "", "<" ] will only make
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vertical borders but not horizontal ones. By
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default, `FloatBorder` highlight is used,
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which links to `VertSplit` when not defined.
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It could also be specified by character: [
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{"+", "MyCorner"}, {"x", "MyBorder"} ].
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• `noautocmd` : If true then no buffer-related
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autocommand events such as |BufEnter|,
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