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:qa ?
I've run into this issue with other floating window plugins. Sometimes it gets stuck open and I can't close the main window.
not sure what the solution would be in this case. Does opening the split buffer close the floating one?
yeah, I think most movements/actions would close the floating one, it's a small annoyance really, nothing major blocking me from working 🙂
Yeah, you have to close the floating window and then quit. I can't think of another way around this right now... maybe on vimleave or tab close I could close the HUD :thinking_face: I'll have a look. The buffer and window are already scratch, so they shouldn't ask questions if you try and kill them, it's just a weird interplay in having floating windows as the last thing open.
Hmm what's odd is that I can't reproduce it, if the HUD is my last window and I :q
or :qa
it'll close. I think I've seen this when I try to close a tab though?