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Right now, we have separate methods for floating win and border win, it would be nice to have instead a global vim.ui.use_borders type option (which maybe could be overridden?) that would wrap a given UI in a border (not sure what the implementation might be like for other options).
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Right now, we have separate methods for floating win and border win, it would be nice to have instead a global vim.ui.use_borders type option (which maybe could be overridden?) that would wrap a given UI in a border (not sure what the implementation might be like for other options).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: