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+*os_haiku.txt* For Vim version 9.1. Last change: 2020 May 13
+
+
+ VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
+
+
+ *Haiku*
+This file contains the particularities for the Haiku version of Vim. For
+matters not discussed in this file, Vim behaves very much like the Unix
+|os_unix.txt| version.
+
+Haiku is an open-source operating system inspired by BeOS, that specifically
+targets personal computing.
+
+ 1. General |haiku-general|
+ 2. Compiling Vim |haiku-compiling|
+ 3. The Haiku GUI |haiku-gui|
+ 4. The $VIM directory |haiku-vimdir|
+ 5. The $USER_SETTINGS_DIR
+ directory |haiku-user-settings-dir|
+ 6. Drag & Drop |haiku-dragndrop|
+ 7. Single Launch vs. Multiple
+ Launch |haiku-launch|
+ 8. Fonts |haiku-fonts|
+ 9. The meta key modifier |haiku-meta|
+10. Mouse key mappings |haiku-mouse|
+11. Color names |haiku-colors|
+12. GUI Toolbar Images |haiku-toolbar-images|
+13. Credits |haiku-support-credits|
+14. Bugs & to-do |haiku-bugs|
+
+
+1. General *haiku-general*
+
+The default syntax highlighting mostly works with different foreground colors
+to highlight items. This works best if you set your Terminal window to a
+darkish background and light letters. Some middle-grey background (for
+instance (r,g,b)=(168,168,168)) with black letters also works nicely.
+
+
+2. Compiling Vim *haiku-compiling*
+
+Vim can be compiled using the standard configure/make approach. Running
+./configure without any arguments or passing --enable-gui=haiku, will compile
+vim with the Haiku GUI support. Run ./configure --help , to find out other
+features you can enable/disable.
+
+Haiku uses "ncurses6" as its terminal library, therefore you need to have
+"ncurses6_devel" package installed from HaikuDepot in order to configure
+the Haiku build. Just append "--with-tlib=ncurses" to ./configure command.
+
+Now you should use "make" to compile Vim, then "make install" to install it.
+For seamless integration into Haiku, the GUI-less vim binary should be
+additionally installed over the GUI version. Typical build commands are:
+
+ ./configure --prefix=`finddir B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DIRECTORY` \
+ --datarootdir=`finddir B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DATA_DIRECTORY` \
+ --mandir=`finddir B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DIRECTORY`/documentation/man \
+ --with-tlib=ncurses
+ make clean
+ make install
+
+ ./configure --prefix=`finddir B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DIRECTORY` \
+ --datarootdir=`finddir B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DATA_DIRECTORY` \
+ --mandir=`finddir B_SYSTEM_NONPACKAGED_DIRECTORY`/documentation/man \
+ --with-tlib=ncurses \
+ --disable-gui
+ make clean
+ make install
+
+
+3. The Haiku GUI *haiku-gui*
+
+Normally Vim starts with the GUI if you start it as gvim or vim -g. The vim
+version with GUI tries to determine if it was started from the Tracker instead
+of the Terminal, and if so, uses the GUI anyway. However, the current detection
+scheme is fooled if you use the command "vim - </dev/null".
+
+Stuff that does not work yet:
+
+- Mouse up events are not generated when outside the window. You can notice
+ this when selecting text and moving the cursor outside the window, then
+ letting go of the mouse button. Another way is when you drag the scrollbar
+ and do the same thing. Because Vim still thinks you are still playing with
+ the scrollbar it won't change it itself. There is a workaround which kicks
+ in when the window is activated or deactivated (so it works best with focus-
+ follows-mouse turned on).
+- The cursor does not flash.
+
+
+4. The $VIM directory *haiku-vimdir*
+
+$VIM is the symbolic name for the place where Vim's support files are stored.
+The default value for $VIM is set at compile time and can be determined with:
+
+ :version
+
+The normal value is /boot/system/data/vim for Haikuports version,
+/boot/system/non-packaged/data/vim for manual builds. If you don't like it
+you can set the VIM environment variable to override this, or set 'helpfile'
+in your .vimrc: >
+
+ :if version >= 500
+ : set helpfile=~/vim/runtime/doc/help.txt
+ : syntax on
+ :endif
+
+
+5. The $USER_SETTINGS_DIR directory *haiku-user-settings-dir*
+
+$USER_SETTINGS_DIR is the symbolic name for the place where Haiku
+configuration and settings files are stored.
+
+The normal value is /boot/home/config/settings.
+
+
+6. Drag & Drop *haiku-dragndrop*
+
+You can drop files and directories on either the Vim icon (starts a new Vim
+session, unless you use the File Types application to set Vim to be "Single
+Launch") or on the Vim window (starts editing the files). Dropping a folder
+sets Vim's current working directory |:cd| |:pwd|. If you drop files or
+folders with either SHIFT key pressed, Vim changes directory to the folder
+that contains the first item dropped. When starting Vim, there is no need to
+press shift: Vim behaves as if you do.
+
+Files dropped set the current argument list. |argument-list|
+
+
+7. Single Launch vs. Multiple Launch *haiku-launch*
+
+As distributed Vim's Application Flags (as seen in the FileTypes preference)
+are set to Multiple Launch. If you prefer, you can set them to Single Launch
+instead. Attempts to start a second copy of Vim will cause the first Vim to
+open the files instead. This works from the Tracker but also from the command
+line. In the latter case, non-file (option) arguments are not supported.
+Another drawback of the Single Launch is silent ignore of "Open With ..."
+requests by vim instance that running as non-GUI application even GUI support
+was compiled in. Vim instance running with GUI has no such problems.
+
+NB: Only the GUI version has a BApplication (and hence Application Flags).
+This section does not apply to the GUI-less version, should you compile one.
+
+
+8. Fonts *haiku-fonts*
+
+Set fonts with >
+
+ :set guifont=DejaVu_Sans_Mono/Book/12
+
+where the first part is the font family, the second part the style, and the
+third part the size. You can use underscores instead of spaces in family and
+style.
+
+Best results are obtained with monospaced fonts. Vim attempts to use all
+fonts in B_FIXED_SPACING mode but apparently this does not work for
+proportional fonts (despite what the BeBook says).
+
+To verify which encodings are supported by the current font give the >
+
+ :digraphs
+
+command, which lists a bunch of characters with their ISO Latin 1 encoding.
+If, for instance, there are "box" characters among them, or the last character
+isn't a dotted-y, then for this font the encoding does not work.
+
+If the font you specify is unavailable, you get the system fixed font.
+
+GUI Font Selection Dialog is available at giving the:
+
+ :set guifont=*
+
+command.
+
+
+9. The meta key modifier *haiku-meta*
+
+The META key modifier is obtained by the left or right OPTION keys. This is
+because the ALT (aka COMMAND) keys are not passed to applications.
+
+
+10. Mouse key mappings *haiku-mouse*
+
+Vim calls the various mouse buttons LeftMouse, MiddleMouse and RightMouse. If
+you use the default Mouse preference settings these names indeed correspond to
+reality. Vim uses this mapping:
+
+ Button 1 -> LeftMouse,
+ Button 2 -> RightMouse,
+ Button 3 -> MiddleMouse.
+
+If your mouse has fewer than 3 buttons you can provide your own mapping from
+mouse clicks with modifier(s) to other mouse buttons. See the file
+$VIM/macros/swapmous.vim for an example. |gui-mouse-mapping|
+
+
+11. Color names *haiku-colors*
+
+Vim has a number of color names built-in. Additional names can be defined in
+|v:colornames|. See |:colorscheme| for details.
+
+
+12. GUI Toolbar Images *haiku-toolbar-images*
+
+Alternative set of toolbar images should be the PNG image of any height you
+like. Image width is calculated to contain at least 32 buttons in one-row
+cells.
+The image should be stored under the name $VIRUNTIME/bitmaps/builtin-tools.png
+More info about the buttons assignment are at |builtin-tools|.
+
+
+13. Credits *haiku-support-credits*
+
+Haiku port is based on work done for BeOS version by many people
+ - BeBox GUI support Copyright 1998 by Olaf Seibert;
+ - Ported to R4 by Richard Offer <richard@whitequeen.com> Jul 99;
+ - Those who contributed, not listed above but not forgotten;
+ - Haiku support by Siarzhuk Zharski <imker@gmx.li> Apr-Mai 2009.
+
+All the changes and patches released under vim-license.
+
+Thank you, all!
+
+
+14. Bugs & to-do *haiku-bugs*
+
+The port is under development now and far away from the perfect state. For bug
+reports, patches and wishes, please use the Vim mailing list or Vim Github
+repository.
+
+Mailing list: https://www.vim.org/maillist.php
+Vim Github repository: https://github.com/vim/vim
+
+
+ vim:tw=78:ts=8:ft=help:norl: