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vim - dim inactive split panes

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iterm2

If you're familiar with the iTerm2 application, you'll know that you can split views similar to vim, and the inactive views are "dimmed."

I usually work in vim with three vertical split views and it would be nice to dim the inactive ones by setting the background color to a darker tone, for example.

Is there a way to do this?


1 Answers

I have come up with the following solution (using 'colorcolumn' and unsetting 'cursorline'):

" Dim inactive windows using 'colorcolumn' setting
" This tends to slow down redrawing, but is very useful.
" Based on https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_use/IJU-Vk-QLJE/xz4hjPjCRBUJ
" XXX: this will only work with lines containing text (i.e. not '~')
function! s:DimInactiveWindows()
  for i in range(1, tabpagewinnr(tabpagenr(), '$'))
    let l:range = ""
    if i != winnr()
      if &wrap
        " HACK: when wrapping lines is enabled, we use the maximum number
        " of columns getting highlighted. This might get calculated by
        " looking for the longest visible line and using a multiple of
        " winwidth().
        let l:width=256 " max
      else
        let l:width=winwidth(i)
      endif
      let l:range = join(range(1, l:width), ',')
    endif
    call setwinvar(i, '&colorcolumn', l:range)
  endfor
endfunction
augroup DimInactiveWindows
  au!
  au WinEnter * call s:DimInactiveWindows()
  au WinEnter * set cursorline
  au WinLeave * set nocursorline
augroup END

View it at my (current) dotfiles: https://github.com/blueyed/dotfiles/blob/master/vimrc#L351

Update I have created a plugin out of it: https://github.com/blueyed/vim-diminactive

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blueyed Avatar answered Sep 10 '25 11:09

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