This Emacs minor-mode creates an automatically updated buffer called *Ilist* that is populated with the current buffer's imenu entries. The *Ilist* buffer is typically shown as a sidebar (Emacs vertically splits the window).
To activate imenu-list manually, use M-x imenu-list-minor-mode.
To activate it automatically on startup, add this to your init file:
(imenu-list-minor-mode)
You can also use M-x imenu-list-smart-toggle to toggle imenu-list (and its window) on and off.
You may wish to bind it to a key, for example C-':
(global-set-key (kbd "C-'") #'imenu-list-smart-toggle)The old suggestion was to bind imenu-list-minor-mode; however, imenu-list-minor-mode does not take the visibility of the *Ilist* buffer into account, and only checks the current value of imenu-list-minor-mode. The smart-toggle enables or disables the minor-mode depending on the visibility of the *Ilist* buffer.
The imenu of the current buffer will be displayed in the *Ilist* buffer. From the *Ilist* buffer, you can use these shortcuts:
<enter>: goto entry under cursor, or toggle case-folding.<space>: display entry under cursor, but*Ilist*buffer remains current<mouse click>: same as <enter><tab>: expand/collapse subtree (hs-toggle-hiding)f: same as <tab>n: next linep: previous lineg: manually refresh entriesq: quit window and disableimenu-list-minor-mode
Some users might prefer the imenu-list-minor-mode/imenu-list-smart-toggle commands to also set the focus to the *Ilist* window.
To do so, use the variable imenu-list-focus-after-activation:
(setq imenu-list-focus-after-activation t)The size of *Ilist* window can be automatically resized every time the *Ilist* buffer is
updated. To do so, use the variable imenu-list-auto-resize:
(setq imenu-list-auto-resize t)Note that the width of the window won't be resized if you're using emacs 24.3 or older.
That's because of a limitation in fit-window-to-buffer.
It is possible to take further actions every time the *Ilist* buffer is updated, by using
the hook imenu-list-update-hook.
After jumping to an entry from the *Ilist* buffer, e.g. by pressing <enter> or <space>, the target buffer will be recentered so the cursor is in the middle. To cancel that, reset the hook imenu-list-after-jump-hook:
(setq imenu-list-after-jump-hook nil)To use a different recentering logic, for example recenter-top-bottom, use the following:
(setq imenu-list-after-jump-hook nil)
(add-hook 'imenu-list-after-jump-hook #'recenter-top-bottom)When imenu-list-minor-mode is enabled, the *Ilist* buffer is updated automatically whenever the user is idle, with a default delay time of 0.5 seconds. To change the delay time, set the value of imenu-list-idle-update-delay-time.
imenu-list has several faces for showing different levels of nesting in the *Ilist* buffer. To customize them, see M-x customize-group RET imenu-list RET.
The mode-line of *Ilist* buffer can be changed by customizing imenu-list-mode-line-format, also available via M-x customize-group RET imenu-list RET.
Here are some pictures. Note that you can hide/show parts of the imenu list.
The size and position of *Ilist* window can be changed by customizing these variables:
imenu-list-position: should beleft,right,aboveorbelow, to display the window at the left, right, top or bottom of the frame.imenu-list-size: should be a positive integer or a percentage. If integer, decides the total number of rows/columns the window has. If percentage (0 <imenu-list-size< 1), decides the number of rows/columns relative to the total number of rows/columns in the frame.
imenu-list controls its display by adding an entry to display-buffer-alist. If you want
fuller control over how the window is displayed, you should replace that entry.
If imenu-list can't open a new window (could happen when the frame is small or already split into many windows),
the window will be displayed using the regular rules of display-buffer.
For users of window-purpose, imenu-list adds an entry to purpose-special-action-sequences.
If you want fuller control over how the window is displayed, you should replace that entry.

