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authorAdrian Kummerlaender2018-05-19 21:07:09 +0200
committerAdrian Kummerlaender2018-05-19 21:07:09 +0200
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tree97067629e4119e411f49e90777525a3ae5a1461b
parent125fe39fe5ddba500867b99ed13b370bfedfab1d (diff)
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Add Neovim-Qt as vim frontend
Default CLI editor is currently still Vim, mainly because cs-exact doesn't work correctly in Neovim. Neovim-Qt is preferable to GVim as the latter has ugly pixel glitches on my system (maybe related to proprietary NVidia drivers? This was not a problem on the x220) The neovim-qt derivation is built using a custom nvim derivation which in turn uses the global vim configuration managed in /etc/nixos/pkgs/vim.
-rw-r--r--gui/pkgs/nvim-gui.nix10
-rw-r--r--gui/vim.nix11
2 files changed, 21 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/gui/pkgs/nvim-gui.nix b/gui/pkgs/nvim-gui.nix
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..7f0ba7e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/gui/pkgs/nvim-gui.nix
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+{ pkgs, ... }:
+
+let
+ custom_nvim = pkgs.neovim.override {
+ vimAlias = false;
+ configure = (import /etc/nixos/pkgs/vim/custom.nix { pkgs = pkgs; });
+ };
+in pkgs.neovim-qt.override {
+ neovim = custom_nvim;
+}
diff --git a/gui/vim.nix b/gui/vim.nix
index 95873ce..cc2d906 100644
--- a/gui/vim.nix
+++ b/gui/vim.nix
@@ -8,6 +8,17 @@
set linespace=2
set guioptions=agi
'';
+
+ # nvim-qt using vim configuration
+ packages = let
+ nvim-gui = import ./pkgs/nvim-gui.nix pkgs;
+ in [
+ nvim-gui
+ ];
+
+ file.".config/nvim/ginit.vim".text = ''
+ Guifont! Iosevka:h10
+ '';
};
gtk = {