The other default available macos monospace fonts have ligatures for
"fi" that are configured such that harfbuzz will render them when they
are part of a word like "finish" which results in a very weird
appearance.
Hiding a window is implemented as miniaturizing the window, which
is typically shown with an animation of the window moving into the
dock.
This is not the same as the application-wide hide function in macOS;
that function hides the entire app with no animation. We don't use
that here because our Hide function is defined as a window operation
and not an application operation.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/150
derive_builder has some extra dependencies that take a while to compile.
The builder feature can be expressed via a 30-line macro. So let's do
that to make termwiz compile faster.
The palette crate has a codegen step that translates svg_colors.txt to named.rs.
That makes it hard to build using buck.
Remove the palette dependency so termwiz is easier to build using buck.
I made sure the following code:
fn main() {
use termwiz::color::RgbColor;
let r = RgbColor::from_rgb_str("#02abcd").unwrap();
let r1 = r.to_tuple_rgba();
let r2 = r.to_linear_tuple_rgba();
println!("r1 = {:?}", r1);
println!("r2 = {:?}", r2);
}
prints
r1 = (0.007843138, 0.67058825, 0.8039216, 1.0)
r2 = (0.000607054, 0.4072403, 0.6104956, 1.0)
before and after the change.
Change build.rs codegen to const_fns. This makes vtparse more friendly for buck
build.
Note const_fn functions still have limitation on the current stable (1.41)
rustc (ex. native "match" or "if" cannot be used in const_fn). So I used some
tricks to get it compile.
This helps to restore any individually dropped tabs and to detect
tabs that were created by other clients across a reconnection.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/127
This is useful for setting up a reasonable initial environment.
For example, on Windows you might want to set the `prompt` environment
so that some basic shell integration is enabled; this will cause new
tabs to open with the same cwd as the current tab:
```
set_environment_variables = { "prompt"="$E]7;file://localhost/$P$E\\$P$G" }
```
This setting is intended to apply only to the local domain.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/146
This allows this prompt setting to work:
```
prompt $E]7;file://localhost/$P$E\$P$G
```
although this one sets it for future prompts:
```
setx prompt $E]7;file://localhost/$P$E\$P$G
```
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/146
Embed rgb.txt and parse it on the fly to produce the list of colors.
This list is a superset of palette's SVG color list.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/144
This is conceptually slightly cleaner and allows sessionhandler to
be agnostic of the details of the channel used to communicate with
the client; it just has a Sender<DecodedPdu> to work with.
I suspect some race condition because adding these made the connect
time hang stop reproducing for me on my local network.
Will try this to the corp vpn.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/127