How to close the floating window? #608
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OK. Not sure who picked lowercase 'o' to close something, but hey, why not!
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I just looked further into it and by default it seems Trouble windows stay
there when you press "return" because it executes the "jump" command but
pressing "o" does "jump_close" which was the behaviour I was expecting.
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I had some LSP info in a floating window, an open buffer as a source for the window, and neo-tree open. Nothing I did could close the floating window. It was responsive to key strokes, I could click with the mouse inside and outside of it, but nothing would close this float that I tried. ESC, q, nothing obvious to me anyway...
So what is the magic command to close the float if you're sure you're in the float, ie) see the cursor in there?
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