When closing the all mux tabs in a window, the remote will close
the window. If the local has a mixture of local and remote tabs
then subsequent attempts to spawn a tab in that window would
fail due to reusing the stale remote window id.
This commit purges the local/remote mappings that are (probably)
dead when the remote indicates that a pane has been removed.
The mapping should be re-established as needed later on.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2614
As explained in the comments, the Nautilus 4.0 API just passes files without the window object (which was unused anyway). This small fix keeps compatibility with the 3.0 API and checks the number of arguments.
Would be really nice if you could make this count towards hacktoberfest as well!
`iter_panes` returns the renderable set of panes, but most functions
in the mux want to operate on the full set of panes.
Notably, when closing a tab, we were not killing panes other than
the zoomed pane, which caused wezterm to linger in the background.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2548
I'd like to push that into the status bar, so nudge people towards
that in the docs for this.
There is a config option to restore it. I'd like to ultimately
remove that though.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/discussions/2542
https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/2435 proposed including
CTRL-modified keys, but I think that the state of the code now means
that we can simplify that area and adjust it so that we will default to
routing keys to the IME, but excluding them based on the
`send_composed_key_when_(left|right)_alt_is_pressed` configuration.
I've only very lightly tested this, but it seems ok with roman text and
me punching in random pinyin and then using CTRL-H or CTRL-M to delete
or enter.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/pull/2435
When in raw mode, go to level 2, but use level 1 for cooked
so that we don't obfuscate ctrl-c.
A consequnce of this is that CTRL-C is now reported to the app
as CTRL-lowercase-c where we previously reported as CTRL-uppercase-C.
Made a note of the breaking nature of this change in a new changelog
file.
Fixed recognizing SHIFT-TAB
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2511
With a TERM of "screen-256color" or "screen", common attributes such
as bold are rendered with a \x0f AKA ^O AKA \017 code that
makes pagers such as less and streampager grumpy. In particular,
streampager renders as inverted "<0F>" and less as inverted "^O".
Add a new flag force_terminfo_render_to_use_ansi_sgr which makes the
TerminfoRenderer ignore the terminfo entries for common attributes,
instead using the standard ANSI/ECMA-48 sequences.