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1 files changed, 15 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/runtime/doc/eval.txt b/runtime/doc/eval.txt index bf8bae4f20..de142ee802 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/eval.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/eval.txt @@ -7939,13 +7939,19 @@ term_getattr({attr}, {what}) *term_getattr()* term_getcursor({buf}) *term_getcursor()* Get the cursor position of terminal {buf}. Returns a list with - three numbers: [rows, cols, visible]. "rows" and "cols" are - one based, the first screen cell is row 1, column 1. - "visible" is one when the cursor is visible, zero when it is - hidden. + two numbers and a dictionary: [rows, cols, dict]. - This is the cursor position of the terminal itself, not of the - Vim window. + "rows" and "cols" are one based, the first screen cell is row + 1, column 1. This is the cursor position of the terminal + itself, not of the Vim window. + + "dict" can have these members: + "visible" one when the cursor is visible, zero when it + is hidden. + "blink" one when the cursor is visible, zero when it + is hidden. + "shape" 1 for a block cursor, 2 for underline and 3 + for a vertical bar. {buf} must be the buffer number of a terminal window. If the buffer does not exist or is not a terminal window, an empty @@ -8035,7 +8041,7 @@ term_scrape({buf}, {row}) *term_scrape()* "fg" foreground color as #rrggbb "bg" background color as #rrggbb "attr" attributes of the cell, use |term_getattr()| - to get the individual flags + to get the individual flags "width" cell width: 1 or 2 {only available when compiled with the |+terminal| feature} @@ -8075,7 +8081,7 @@ term_start({cmd}, {options}) *term_start()* "term_rows" vertical size to use for the terminal, instead of using 'termsize' "term_cols" horizontal size to use for the terminal, - instead of using 'termsize' + instead of using 'termsize' "vertical" split the window vertically "curwin" use the current window, do not split the window; fails if the current buffer @@ -8165,7 +8171,7 @@ test_override({name}, {val}) *test_override()* in a way that the test doesn't work properly. When using: > call test_override('starting', 1) -< The value of "starting" is saved. It is restored by: > +< The value of "starting" is saved. It is restored by: > call test_override('starting', 0) test_settime({expr}) *test_settime()* |