harfbuzz can return incomplete overlapping runs when it processes
text in unicode NFD. Add another check for the case where we've
accumulated the bytes in the range 0-12 and then harfbuzz returns
another range of 6-12. We coalesce the two together so that we can
pass the full unresolved sequence to the next fallback pass.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2032
This, along with the plumbing included here, allows specifying
the destination of the split (now you can specify top/left, whereas
previously it was limited to right/bottom), as well as the size
of the split, and also whether the split targets the node at the
top level of the tab rather than the active pane--that is referred
to as full-width in tmux terminology.
https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/578
Invalid option names, or values that evaluate as nil (such as the `foo`
above: that's treated as a global variable reference, but `foo` isn't a
defined global and evaluates as `nil`) will now cause the program
startup to error out with an actionable error message.
Previously, the invalid config name would generate a warning, and the
invalid value would silently have no effect as it has the same effect as
omitting the named value and leaving it as its default value.
I think these cases should both immediately error out and stop
further processing, so that's what we're doing.
This commit also adds support for adding:
```
#[dynamic(deprecated = "use newer option instead")]
pub some_config_value: bool,
```
but not options currently use this.
To do this, we split `Pattern` into the underlying pattern for the mux
layer (which is part of the codec), and another for the config layer,
so that we can specify this new mode.
At the gui layer, we translate the selection variant into the actual
selection text and map it to the mux Pattern enum.
When taking the selection text, we restrict it to just the first line.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1912
Turn on multi-line mode by default, and improve the localpane
search function to collapse runs of trailing whitespace into
just a newline.
That allows:
```
./target/debug/wezterm -n --config 'quick_select_patterns={"foo$"}'
```
to match the first line from this, but not the second:
```
printf "foo\nfoobar\n"
```
and this to match both:
```
./target/debug/wezterm -n --config 'quick_select_patterns={"^foo"}'
```
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2008
* Add support for drag and drop files in Windows
* Add two drag and drop filename quoting patterns (mainly) for Windows, change doc examples.
* Code style cleanup
* Improve Windows quoting pattern and rename DoubleQuoteAlways to WindowsAlwaysQuoted
* Improve special char finding for DroppedFileQuoting::Windows and fix doc.
The issue here was that we'd try to match this:
```
key_event RawKeyEvent { key: Char('t'), modifiers: ALT | LEFT_ALT, phys_code: Some(T), raw_code: 17, repeat_count: 1, key_is_down: true, handled: Handled(false) }
```
which has mods=`ALT|LEFT_ALT` against `ALT` and would fail.
We need to strip out the positional ALTs from the modifiers
in order to successfully match.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1958
This change causes key table activations to effectively layer
over prior key table activations.
This is necessary for the copy mode key assignment changes to
work.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/993
I've bundled this into termwiz's UnicodeVersion type as that is
a similar concept that is already routed through to the appropriate
function.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1888
The launcher menu code to perform attaching has been generalized
into a key assignment action and reimplemented in terms of that
action.
A detach action has been added to disconnect and detach.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1874
This commit allows the currently active window to:
* Spawn a new tab in the active window (rather than spawning
a new window) to host the connection status
* Auto-close that connection UI tab (rather than the whole window)
when the window is no longer needed
* Pass the current window through to use as the primary window when
assigning remote window/tabs.
The net effect of this is that there are fewer transient windows,
and that it is easier to connect a set of domains to the active
workspace.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1874
We want to avoid normalizing control key presses; there were
two places where it was happening; one in our own code and
the other was in the xkeyboard mapping stuff itself.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1851
This persuades vim to set ttymouse=sgr by default.
We're carefully sitting below 279 which triggers
some queries for things that we don't respond to yet.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1825
Some versions of fontconfig classify some fonts as having charcell
spacing. We need to consider those as monospace as well.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1820