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Campbell - Sylvain Viart - (remove NOSPAM from Campbell's email first) -Copyright: Copyright (C) 2004-2013 Charles E. Campbell - Permission is hereby granted to use and distribute this code, - with or without modifications, provided that this copyright - notice is copied with it. Like anything else that's free, - DrawIt.vim and DrawItPlugin.vim are provided *as is*; it comes - with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. By - using this plugin, you agree that in no event will the copyright - holder be liable for any damages resulting from the use of this - software. - - -============================================================================== -1. Contents *drawit-contents* {{{1 - - 1. Contents......................: |drawit-contents| - 2. DrawIt Manual.................: |drawit| - 3. DrawIt Usage..................: |drawit-usage| - Starting....................: |drawit-start| - Stopping....................: |drawit-stop| - User Map Protection.........: |drawit-protect| - Drawing.....................: |drawit-drawing| - Tip.........................: |drawit-tip| - Changing Drawing Characters.: |drawit-setdrawit| - Moving......................: |drawit-moving| - Erasing.....................: |drawit-erase| - Example.....................: |drawit-example| - Visual Block Mode...........: |drawit-visblock| - Brushes.....................: |drawit-brush| - DrawIt Modes................: |drawit-modes| - 4. DrawIt History................: |drawit-history| - - -============================================================================== -2. DrawIt Manual *drawit* {{{1 - *drawit-manual* - /===============+============================================================\ - || Starting & | || - || Stopping | Explanation || - ++--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------++ - || \di | start DrawIt |drawit-start| || - || \ds | stop DrawIt |drawit-stop| || - || :DIstart | start DrawIt |drawit-start| || - || :DIstart S | start DrawIt in single-bar mode |drawit-start| || - || :DIstart D | start DrawIt in double-bar mode |drawit-start| || - || :DIsngl | start DrawIt in single-bar mode |drawit-start| |drawit-sngl| || - || :DIdbl | start DrawIt in double-bar mode |drawit-start| |drawit-dbl| || - || :DIstop | stop DrawIt |drawit-stop| || - || :DrawIt[!] | start/stop DrawIt |drawit-start| |drawit-stop| || - || | || - ++==============+===========================================================++ - || Maps | Explanation || - ++--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------++ - || | The DrawIt routines use a replace, move, and || - || | replace/insert strategy. The package also lets one insert|| - || | spaces, draw arrows by using the following characters or || - || | keypad characters: || - || +-----------------------------------------------------------++ - || | move and draw left |drawit-drawing| || - || | move and draw right, inserting lines/space as needed || - || | move and draw up, inserting lines/space as needed || - || | move and draw down, inserting lines/space as needed || - || | move cursor left |drawit-move| || - || | move cursor right, inserting lines/space as needed || - || | move cursor up, inserting lines/space as needed || - || | move cursor down, inserting lines/space as needed || - || | toggle into and out of erase mode || - || > | insert a > and move right (draw -> arrow) || - || < | insert a < and move left (draw <- arrow) || - || ^ | insert a ^ and move up (draw ^ arrow) || - || v | insert a v and move down (draw v arrow) || - || | replace with a \, move down and right, and insert a \ || - || | replace with a /, move down and left, and insert a / || - || | replace with a /, move up and right, and insert a / || - || | replace with a \, move up and left, and insert a \ || - || \> | insert a fat > and move right (draw -> arrow) || - || \< | insert a fat < and move left (draw <- arrow) || - || \^ | insert a fat ^ and move up (draw ^ arrow) || - || \v | insert a fat v and move down (draw v arrow) || - || | drag and draw with current brush |drawit-brush| || - || | drag and move current brush |drawit-brush| || - || | || - ||==============+===========================================================++ - ||Visual Cmds | Explanation || - ||--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------++ - || | The drawing mode routines use visual-block mode to || - || | select endpoints for lines, arrows, and ellipses. Bresen- || - || | ham and Bresenham-like algorithms are used for this. || - || | || - || | These routines need a block of spaces, and so the canvas || - || | routine must first be used to create such a block. The || - || | canvas routine will query the user for the number of || - || | lines to hold |'textwidth'| spaces. || - || +-----------------------------------------------------------++ - || \a | draw arrow from corners of visual-block selected region || |drawit-a| - || \b | draw box on visual-block selected region || |drawit-b| - || \c | the canvas routine (will query user, see above) || |drawit-c| - || \e | draw an ellipse on visual-block selected region || |drawit-e| - || \f | flood figure with a character (you will be prompted) || |drawit-f| - || \l | draw line from corners of visual-block selected region || |drawit-l| - || \s | spacer: appends spaces up to the textwidth (default: 78) || |drawit-s| - || | || - ++==============+===========================================================++ - || Function and Explanation || - ++--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------++ - || :call SetDrawIt('vertical','horizontal','crossing','\','/','X','*') || - || set drawing characters for motions for moving || - || and for the ellipse drawing boundary |drawit-setdrawit| || - || default motion || - || | up/down, || - || - left/right, || - || + -| crossing, || - || \ downright, || - || / downleft, and || - || X \/ crossing || - ++=======================+==================================================++ - || Commands | Explanation || - ++-----------------------+--------------------------------------------------++ - || :SetBrush a-z | sets brush (register) to given register || - || :'<,'>SetBrush a-z | yanks visual block to brush |drawit-brush||| || - || :DInrml | switch to normal mode |drawit-nrml| || - || :DIsngl | switch to single-line mode |drawit-sngl| || - || :DIdbl | switch to double-line mode |drawit-dbl| || - \============================================================================/ - - -============================================================================== -3. DrawIt Usage *drawit-usage* {{{1 - -STARTING *drawit-start* {{{2 -\di (starts in normal drawing mode) *drawit-\di* -:DrawIt (starts in normal drawing mode) *drawit-DrawIt* -:DIstart (starts in normal drawing mode) *drawit-DIstart* -:DIstart S (starts in single-bar drawing mode) -:DIstart D (starts in double-bar drawing mode) -:DInrml (starts in normal drawing mode) *drawit-DInrml* -:DIsngl (starts in single-bar drawing mode) *drawit-DIsngl* -:DIdbl (starts in double-bar drawing mode) *drawit-DIdbl* - -Typically one puts into the .vim/plugin directory -(vimfiles\plugin for Windows) where it becomes always available. It uses a -minimal interface (\di: you can think of it as *D*raw*I*t or *D*rawIt -*I*nitialize) to start it and (\ds: *D*rawIt *S*top) to stop it. Instead of -using "\" you may specify your own preference for a map leader (see -|mapleader|). - -With a trailing 'S', :DIstart will begin in single-bar mode (see |drawit-sngl|). -With a trailing 'D', :DIstart will begin in double-bar mode (see |drawit-dbl|). -Similarly, :DIsngl and :DIdbl will start DrawIt as well as begin in -single-bar or double-bar mode, respectively. - -A message, "[DrawIt]", will appear on the message line. - - -STOPPING *drawit-stop* {{{2 -\ds -:DIstop -:DrawIt! - -When you are done with DrawIt, use \ds to stop DrawIt mode. Stopping DrawIt -will restore your usual options and remove the maps DrawIt set up. - -A message, "[DrawIt off]", will appear on the message line. - - *drawit-utf16* - *drawit-utf8* *drawit-unicode* -NORMAL, SINGLE BAR, AND DOUBLE BAR MODES *drawit-sngl* *drawit-dbl* -:DInrml :DIsngl :DIdbl - -One may use these commands to start up Drawit in normal, single-bar, or -double-bar modes, respectively. When your |'encoding'| is utf-8 or utf-16, -DrawIt supports drawing with special box characters (single-bar, double_bar). -These commands are also used to switch to normal, single-bar, or double-bar -modes. - - -USER MAP PROTECTION *drawit-protect* {{{2 - -Starting DrawIt causes it to set up a number of maps which facilitate drawing. -DrawIt accommodates users with conflicting maps by saving both maps and user -options and before setting them to what DrawIt needs. When you stop DrawIt -(|drawit-stop|), DrawIt will restore the user's maps and options as they were -before DrawIt was started. - - -OPTIONS *drawit-options* {{{2 - - *g:drawit_insertmode* -g:drawit_insertmode : if this variable exists and is 1 then maps are - made which make cursor-control drawing available - while in insert mode, too. Otherwise, DrawIt's - maps only affect normal mode. - -DRAWING *drawit-drawing* {{{2 - -After DrawIt is started, use the number pad or arrow keys to move the cursor -about. As the cursor moves, DrawIt will then leave appropriate "line" -characters behind as you move horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, and -will transparently enlarge your file to accommodate your drawing as needed. -The trail will consist of -, |, \, / characters (depending on which direction -and SetDrawIt() changes), and + and X characters where line crossings occur. -You may use h-j-k-l to move about your display and generally use editing -commands as you wish even while in DrawIt mode. - -Another tool that may be used to convert Ascii-art into nice pictures is -available at https://github.com/christiangoltz/shaape . - - -CHANGING DRAWING CHARACTERS *drawit-setdrawit* {{{2 - -The SetDrawIt() function is available for those who wish to change the -characters that DrawIt uses. > - - ex. :call SetDrawIt('*','*','*','*','*','*','*') - ex. :call SetDrawIt('-','|','-','\','/','/','*') -< -The first example shows how to change all the DrawIt drawing characters to -asterisks, and the second shows how to give crossing priority to - and /. -The default setting is equivalent to: > - - :call SetDrawIt('|','-','+','\','/','X','*') -< -where SetDrawit()'s arguments refer, in order, to the > - - vertical drawing character - horizontal drawing character - horizontal/vertical crossing drawing character - down right drawing character - down left drawing character - diagonal crossing drawing character - ellipse boundary drawing character -< - -TIP *drawit-tip* - -I have found that sometimes one or more of the , , , -and keys give unique sequences but are not interpreted -properly by Vim. This problem impacts DrawIt as it uses those four -keys to signify diagonal moves/drawing. One solution I use is to -put into my <.vimrc> file mapings like: - - map ^V... - -where the ellipsis (...) is the actual character sequence produced by -hitting the key. The way to generate such maps is to type "map ", -followed by three control-v presses, press the associated key, then -a space followed by the proper interpretation sequence (ie. ). - - -MOVING *drawit-move* *drawit-moving* {{{2 - -DrawIt supports shifting the arrow keys to cause motion of the cursor. The -motion of the cursor will not modify what's below the cursor. The cursor -will move and lines and/or spaces will be inserted to support the move as -required. Your terminal may not support shifted arrow keys, however, or Vim -may not catch them as such. For example, on the machine I use, shift-up -() produced [161q, but vim didn't know that sequence was a . -I merely made a nmap: - - nmap [161q - -and vim thereafter recognized the command. - - -ERASING *drawit-erase* {{{2 - - -The key will toggle DrawIt's erase mode/DrawIt mode. When in [DrawIt -erase] mode, a message "[DrawIt erase]" will appear and the number pad will -now cause spaces to be drawn instead of the usual drawing characters. The -drawing behavior will be restored when the key toggles DrawIt back -to regular DrawIt mode. - - -EXAMPLES *drawit-example* {{{2 - -Needless to say, the square spirals which follow were done with DrawIt and -a bit of block editing with Vim: > - - +------------ -----------+ +------------ -----------+ +------------ - |+----------+ +---------+| |+----------+ +---------+| |+----------+ - ||+--------+| |+-------+|| ||+--------+| |+-------+|| ||+--------+| - |||-------+|| ||+------||| |||-------+|| ||+------||| |||-------+|| - ||+-------+|| ||+------+|| ||+-------+|| ||+------+|| ||+-------+|| - |+---------+| |+--------+| |+---------+| |+--------+| |+---------+| - +-----------+ +----------+ +-----------+ +----------+ +-----------+ - -VISUAL BLOCK MODE FOR ARROWS LINES BOXES AND ELLIPSES *drawit-visblock* {{{2 - -\a : draw arrow from corners of visual-block selected region *drawit-a* -\b : draw box on visual-block selected region *drawit-b* -\c : the canvas routine (will query user, see above) *drawit-c* -\e : draw an ellipse on visual-block selected region *drawit-e* -\f : flood figure with a character (you will be prompted) *drawit-f* -\l : draw line from corners of visual-block selected region *drawit-l* -\s : spacer: appends spaces up to the textwidth (default: 78) *drawit-s* - -The DrawIt package has been merged with Sylvain Viart's drawing package (by -permission) which provides DrawIt with visual-block selection of -starting/ending point drawing of arrows (\a), lines (\l), and boxes (\b). -Additionally I wrote an ellipse drawing function using visual block -specification (|drawit-e|). - -One may create a block of spaces for these maps to operate in; the "canvas" -routine (\c) will help create such blocks. First, the s:Canvas() routine will -query the user for the number of lines s/he wishes to have, and will then fill -those lines with spaces out to the |'textwidth'| if user has specified it; -otherwise, the display width will be used. - -Although most of the maps use visual-block selection, that isn't true of the -\f map. Instead, it assume that you have already drawn some closed figure -and want to fill it with some character. - -The Sylvain Viart functions and the ellipse drawing function depend -upon using visual block mode. As a typical use: > - - Example: * \h - DrawIt asks: how many lines under the cursor? 10 - DrawIt then appends 10 lines filled with blanks - out to textwidth (if defined) or 78 columns. - * ctrl-v (move) \b - DrawIt then draws a box - * ctrl-v (move) \e - DrawIt then draws an ellipse -< -Select the first endpoint with ctrl-v and then move to the other endpoint. -One may then select \a for arrows, \b for boxes, \e for ellipses, or \l for -lines. The internal s:AutoCanvas() will convert tabs to spaces and will -extend with spaces as needed to support the visual block. Note that when -DrawIt is enabled, virtualedit is also enabled (to "all"). -> - Examples: - - __ _ *************** +-------+ - \_ _/ **** **** | | - \_ _/ ** ---------> ** | | - \_ _/ **** **** | | - \__/ <------- *************** +-------+ - - \l \a \e and \a \b -< - *drawit-setbrush* -BRUSHES *drawit-brush* {{{2 -> - :SetBrush [a-z] -< - Set the current brush to the selected brush register: -> - ex. :SetBrush b - - :'<,'>SetBrush [a-z] -< - Select text for the brush by using visual-block mode: ctrl-v, move . - Then set the current text into the brush register: (default brush: a) -> - -< - Select a visual-block region. One may use "ay, for example, - to yank selected text to register a. -> - -< - One may drag and draw with the current brush (default brush: a) - by holding down the shift key and the leftmouse button and moving - the mouse. Blanks in the brush are considered to be transparent. -> - -< - One may drag and move a selection with . First, - select the region using the . Release the mouse button, - then press ctrl and the button; while continuing to press - the button, move the mouse. The selected block of text will then - move along with the cursor. -> - \ra ... \rz -< - Replace text with the given register's contents (ie. the brush). -> - \pa ... \pz -< - Like \ra ... \rz, except that blanks are considered to be transparent. - - Example: Draw the following > - \ \ - o o - * - --- -< Then use ctrl-v, move, "ay to grab a copy into register a. - By default, the current brush uses register a (change brush - with :SetBrush [reg]). Hold the and - keys down and move the mouse; as you move, a copy of the - brush will be left behind. - - -DRAWIT MODES *drawit-modes* {{{2 - - -[DrawIt] regular DrawIt mode (|drawit-start|) - -[DrawIt off] DrawIt is off (|drawit-stop| ) - -[DrawIt erase] DrawIt will erase using the number pad (|drawit-erase|) - - g:DrChipTopLvlMenu: by default its "DrChip"; you may set this to whatever - you like in your <.vimrc>. This variable controls where - DrawIt's menu items are placed. - - -============================================================================== -4. History *drawit-history* {{{1 - - 13 Sep 05, 2013 * improved s:Strlen() -- now uses |strdisplaywidth()| - if available. - Sep 13, 2013 * (Paul Wagland) found a case where lines were - being drawn with the wrong character. This - affected the Bresenham-algorithm based - drawing facility (ie. lines and arrows - specified by visual blocks; - |drawit-a|, |drawit-l|). - 12 Nov 16, 2012 * (Alexandre Viau) arrows weren't being drawn. - Fixed. - Nov 29, 2012 * (Kim Jang-hwan) reported that with - g:Align_xstrlen set to 3 that the cursor was - moved (linewise) after invocation. This - problem also afflicted DrawIt. Fixed. - 11 Jan 21, 2010 * (Evan Stern) several places were using - hardcoded drawing characters instead of - b:di_... equivalents. - Feb 22, 2011 * for menus, &go =~# used to insure correct case - Sep 22, 2011 * ctrl-leftmouse (see |drawit-brush|) now moves the - selected text entirely, no longer leaving a copy - of the text where it was initially. - Nov 07, 2011 * included support for utf-8 box drawing characters - Nov 16, 2011 * included support for utf-8 single-double characters - Nov 16, 2011 * included support for cp437 box drawing characters - Dec 06, 2011 * included support for box and line drawing (\b, \l) - support for utf-8 / cp437 box drawing characters - Dec 06, 2011 * fat arrows now use utf-8 characters when available - Jan 30, 2012 * \f supported when using utf-8/cp437 box drawing - characters as boundary characters - 10 Jun 12, 2008 * Fixed a bug with ctrl-leftmouse (which was leaving - a space in the original selected text) - Mar 24, 2009 * :DrawIt starts, :DrawIt! stops DrawIt mode. - Mar 24, 2009 * I've included