This is really a timing issue: if shift-click extension of the mouse
selection is used, the user may release the mouse button slightly
after the SHIFT key (which is fine) or vice versa (which was not
previously matched)
refs: #1204
This isn't ideal, as we're discarding information, but in #1422
where the problem codepoint is a unicode bidi control, we can't and
don't use that information anyway.
We'll need to figure out how to incorporate that when we get to it.
For now, this makes the presentation work correctly.
refs: #1422
This commit expands quick select mode so that you can trigger it
with distinct sets of patterns (eg: urls on one key assignment,
hashes on a different key assignment), different alphabets,
and lastly, the option to perform a different action from
the default copy action.
You can pair this with `action_callback` to run lua code to
do something with the selected text.
This commit also adds `wezterm.open_with`, a helper function
for opening documents/URLs.
refs: #846
refs: #1362
The label dedup code has panicked on me a couple of times.
I managed to capture the line number, so this commit aims to
capture some state to try to understand what's going on,
and importantly, to avoid the actual panic part.
refs: #1271
permits iTerm2 images to be drawn anywhere on screen without
scrolling the cursor, including the bottom row.
Also included is a check in fcwrap.rs to_range_set(), without which
was causing a panic at runtime due to subtraction from unsigned
leading to overflow.
This helps us correctly set the size of the image cell
for the case where we have a partial cell at the right/bottom
edge of an image being mapped across cells.
refs: #1270
Move away from the imprecise simple pow version and over to a
version that properly respects the linear and non-linear portions
of the curve.
refs: #1025
On Windows, both EGL and MESA render modes were too dark.
After a bit of hunting around what I found made EGL and MESA
consistent with my default nVidia GPL rendering was:
* Tell glium that our shader outputs srgb
* Add explicit gamma conversion from linear to srgb in the shader
AFAICT, that shouldn't be required, but it seems as though something
deep in glium really wants to apply some kind of gamma conversion,
and it seems to select the wrong kind unless we set things explicitly
to SRGB.
There are some people complaining about this in
https://github.com/glium/glium/issues/1615.
I actually tried to move entirely aware from the glium srgbtexture2d
type in the hope of having explicit control over the gamma, but the
issue is in what happens to the outputs rather than the inputs.
It appears to me as though the text now looks slightly less
intense, so I think this may be what we need for the gamma issue
in https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/544 and potentially
also https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1025
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1373
We need to force the codepage to UTF8 this to avoid having our UTF-8
bytestreams be misinterpreted, and to restore the original before we're
done.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1435
implement missing alt-screen support and fixup building the examples
while we're in here.
refs: #1244
Adds some plumbing to allow the GUI to implement a download handler
and connect that up for iterm2 image/file transfers that have their
inline property set to false.
Previously we'd just log an error.
Now we will by default download the file to the user's download
directory.
This behavior can be turned off via the new `allow_download_protocols`
configuration setting.
File transfers can be initiated on a remote host via the
https://iterm2.com/utilities/it2dl script.
When the download completes, a toast notification is shown that will
open the file when clicked.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/discussions/1450
Remove special case for blocks where we switched it out for a blank
sprite and instead varied the cell background.
We now always render a matching cursor sprite as a separate layer
over the top of the text background color, but below the text
foreground layer.
This is preparing for https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1432
Make bar/line cursors use the text foreground color when reverse
video cursors are enabled, per @VKondakoff:
https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1076#issuecomment-978214136
`wezterm.font` and `wezterm.font_with_fallback` can now specify
harfbuzz_features and freetype load/render target and flags as
options on a per-font basis.
This allows you to do things such as adjust shaping (eg: ligatures) or
rendering (eg: disable bitmaps, or adjust hinting) for a single font in
a fallback rather than globally for all fonts.
This commit teaches `RgbColor::from_rgb_str` to support
colors in the form `hsl:235 100 50`, an HSL colorspace
color specification.
While banging my head on why my test wasn't passing, I realized
that this was producing 10 bpc color and the code to convert
those to RGB was incorrectly multiplying conversion terms!
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1436
The error message in this issue sounds a lot like the freetype
regression that caused bitmap fonts to fail to render in a recent
freetype release.
Our workaround for that is to used our understanding of whether
a font is a bitmap font or not to avoid calling render.
What we normally see for bitmap TTFs is that setting the scale
fails and we then fall back to using a bitmap.
For Monaco.dfont it appears as though setting the scale succeeds.
This commit introduces some skepticism and prefers to use bitmaps
when available.
This might potentially cause problems in the future if there are
fonts that legitimately have both scaled and bitmap fonts, but
lets see if this helps for now.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1419
Finally getting around to fixing this usability wart: this commit
changes the behavior of Window closing so that you can close a window
containing multiplexer panes without prompting and without killing
off those panes.
This is achieved through some plumbing:
* The mux can now advise Domains about an impending window closure,
giving them the opportunity to "do things" in readiness.
* The mux client domain informs the container ClientPane instances
to ignore the next Pane::kill call, which would otherwise inform
the mux server to kill the remote pane
* Pane:can_close_without_prompting now requires a CloseReason.
* ClientPane's can_close_without_prompting impl allows Window closing
without prompting on the assumption that the ignore-next-kill hack
above is working
refs: #848
refs: #917
refs: #1224
The mux client just returns a dummy reader, and some overlays
have panicking stubs: just allow for them to return None
instead of potentially spawning a useless thread.
This commit adds plumbing to support mapping the process tree to
lua objects which in turn allows a new `mux-is-process-stateful`
event to be defined by the user for finer control over closing
prompt behavior.
refs: #1412