document minwidth. resolves #200.
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@ -297,13 +297,28 @@ ADVANCED CUSTOMIZATION *airline-advanced-customization*
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The defaults will accomodate the mass majority of users with minimal
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configuration. However, if you want to reposition sections or contents you can
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do so. All sections are composed of parts. Each part is composed of metadata
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that is eventually used to render its content. For example, here is how you
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define a part that invokes a function: >
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do so with built-in helper functions, which makes it possible to create
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sections in a more declarative style.
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------------------------------------- *airline-parts*
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A part is something that contains metadata that eventually gets rendered into
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the statusline. You can define parts that contain constant strings or
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functions. Defining parts is needed if you want to use features like automatic
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insertion of separators or hiding based on window width.
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For example, this is how you would define a part function: >
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call airline#parts#define_function('foo', 'GetFooText')
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<
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Here is how you would define a part that is visible only if the window width
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greater than a minimum width. >
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call airline#parts#define_minwidth('foo', 50)
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<
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Note: Part definitions are combinative; e.g. the two examples above modify the
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same `foo` part.
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Note: Look at the source code and tests for the full API.
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------------------------------------- *airline-sections*
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Once a part is defined, you can use helper functions to generate the
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statuslines for each section. For example, to use the part above, we could
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define a section like this: >
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