Duplicated status line in MacVim
I am using vim-airline in MacVim. My status line looks OK, but I noticed the original status line in Vim is still there:
I am wondering how can I remove this line and only keep the vim-airline status bar?
Thanks
vim vim-plugin macvim
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I am using vim-airline in MacVim. My status line looks OK, but I noticed the original status line in Vim is still there:
I am wondering how can I remove this line and only keep the vim-airline status bar?
Thanks
vim vim-plugin macvim
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Consider: vi.stackexchange.com/questions/6730/…
– alfunx
Nov 25 '18 at 5:22
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I am using vim-airline in MacVim. My status line looks OK, but I noticed the original status line in Vim is still there:
I am wondering how can I remove this line and only keep the vim-airline status bar?
Thanks
vim vim-plugin macvim
I am using vim-airline in MacVim. My status line looks OK, but I noticed the original status line in Vim is still there:
I am wondering how can I remove this line and only keep the vim-airline status bar?
Thanks
vim vim-plugin macvim
vim vim-plugin macvim
asked Nov 25 '18 at 3:41
Phoenix MuPhoenix Mu
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Consider: vi.stackexchange.com/questions/6730/…
– alfunx
Nov 25 '18 at 5:22
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Consider: vi.stackexchange.com/questions/6730/…
– alfunx
Nov 25 '18 at 5:22
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Consider: vi.stackexchange.com/questions/6730/…
– alfunx
Nov 25 '18 at 5:22
Consider: vi.stackexchange.com/questions/6730/…
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Nov 25 '18 at 5:22
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There's only one statusline in your screenshot: the dark bar that is styled by the vim-airline plugin. The message below it is echoed into the command-line; it gets overwritten when you enter command-line mode via :
. You've just :w
ritten the current file, so you see it mentioned both in the statusline (as the current buffer) and in the command-line (with additional information of how much data was written).
:help 'laststatus'
can make the statusline disappear, with an option value of1
it will only appear when you have more than one window open.- To avoid the message, you can prepend the command (e.g.
:w
) with:silent
. - The message contents (and details) can be tweaked via
:help 'shortmess'
. - For completeness, if you want more messages (rather than less), you can increase the height of the command-line via
:help 'cmdheight'
.
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There's only one statusline in your screenshot: the dark bar that is styled by the vim-airline plugin. The message below it is echoed into the command-line; it gets overwritten when you enter command-line mode via :
. You've just :w
ritten the current file, so you see it mentioned both in the statusline (as the current buffer) and in the command-line (with additional information of how much data was written).
:help 'laststatus'
can make the statusline disappear, with an option value of1
it will only appear when you have more than one window open.- To avoid the message, you can prepend the command (e.g.
:w
) with:silent
. - The message contents (and details) can be tweaked via
:help 'shortmess'
. - For completeness, if you want more messages (rather than less), you can increase the height of the command-line via
:help 'cmdheight'
.
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There's only one statusline in your screenshot: the dark bar that is styled by the vim-airline plugin. The message below it is echoed into the command-line; it gets overwritten when you enter command-line mode via :
. You've just :w
ritten the current file, so you see it mentioned both in the statusline (as the current buffer) and in the command-line (with additional information of how much data was written).
:help 'laststatus'
can make the statusline disappear, with an option value of1
it will only appear when you have more than one window open.- To avoid the message, you can prepend the command (e.g.
:w
) with:silent
. - The message contents (and details) can be tweaked via
:help 'shortmess'
. - For completeness, if you want more messages (rather than less), you can increase the height of the command-line via
:help 'cmdheight'
.
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There's only one statusline in your screenshot: the dark bar that is styled by the vim-airline plugin. The message below it is echoed into the command-line; it gets overwritten when you enter command-line mode via :
. You've just :w
ritten the current file, so you see it mentioned both in the statusline (as the current buffer) and in the command-line (with additional information of how much data was written).
:help 'laststatus'
can make the statusline disappear, with an option value of1
it will only appear when you have more than one window open.- To avoid the message, you can prepend the command (e.g.
:w
) with:silent
. - The message contents (and details) can be tweaked via
:help 'shortmess'
. - For completeness, if you want more messages (rather than less), you can increase the height of the command-line via
:help 'cmdheight'
.
There's only one statusline in your screenshot: the dark bar that is styled by the vim-airline plugin. The message below it is echoed into the command-line; it gets overwritten when you enter command-line mode via :
. You've just :w
ritten the current file, so you see it mentioned both in the statusline (as the current buffer) and in the command-line (with additional information of how much data was written).
:help 'laststatus'
can make the statusline disappear, with an option value of1
it will only appear when you have more than one window open.- To avoid the message, you can prepend the command (e.g.
:w
) with:silent
. - The message contents (and details) can be tweaked via
:help 'shortmess'
. - For completeness, if you want more messages (rather than less), you can increase the height of the command-line via
:help 'cmdheight'
.
answered Nov 26 '18 at 12:43
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Consider: vi.stackexchange.com/questions/6730/…
– alfunx
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