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patch 7.4.1558
Problem: It is not easy to find out what windows display a buffer. Solution: Add win_findbuf().
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@@ -2149,6 +2149,7 @@ values( {dict}) List values in {dict}
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virtcol( {expr}) Number screen column of cursor or mark
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visualmode( [expr]) String last visual mode used
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wildmenumode() Number whether 'wildmenu' mode is active
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win_findbuf( {bufnr}) List find windows containing {bufnr}
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win_getid( [{win} [, {tab}]]) Number get window ID for {win} in {tab}
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win_gotoid( {expr}) Number go to window with ID {expr}
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win_id2tabwin( {expr}) List get tab and window nr from window ID
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@@ -7176,6 +7177,10 @@ wildmenumode() *wildmenumode()*
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(Note, this needs the 'wildcharm' option set appropriately).
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win_findbuf({bufnr}) *win_findbuf()*
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Returns a list with window IDs for windows that contain buffer
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{bufnr}. When there is none the list is empty.
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win_getid([{win} [, {tab}]]) *win_getid()*
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Get the window ID for the specified window.
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When {win} is missing use the current window.
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