The keys section was way too big; this splits it up into more
manageable pieces, adds a nice flow chart to show how key events
are processed and adds an example of using the new key tables feature.
This is a bit more compact and easier to edit.
A downside is that the search engine highlight can break the diagram and
cause it to emit a syntax error.
A bit of a PITA, this commit:
* Introduces a DeferredKeyCode type that defers resolving a concrete
keycode
* Adds key_map_preference config which can be Mapped or Physical
* Key map building resolves the keycode using key_map_preference
* Default key assignments have been re-phrased in order to produce
DeferredKeyCodes
* User-specified keys without `mapped:` or `phys:` prefixes will
resolve according to key_map_preference
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1788
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1784
Separates out window vs pane click-to-focus behavior more distinctly,
and fixes up the behavior when
swallow_mouse_click_on_window_focus=false.
refs: #1540
This helper extracts the concrete set of hosts and their configurations
from the ssh config, and arranges to reload the wezterm config if they
are changed.
This is useful when constructing ssh domain configs.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/discussions/1731
`ScrollByPage` can accept non-integer values in the configuration.
This allows fractional page scrolling, such as by half a page.
The default remains the same, at 1 page.
If we know that the remote host is a unix system, and that it uses some
version of the posix shell, then we can adjust our command line to cd to
the requested directory (as set by OSC 7) and then exec the requested
command.
That's what SshDomain::assume_unix indicates and what this commit does.
This puts us in a better position for the future to be able
to configure whether we use wezterm, tmux or no multiplexing.
Today we allow wezterm or no multiplexing.
Add docs on this new setting.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/1456
This commit adds a couple of helper methods that provide insight into
the state of the keyboard layer.
The intent is for users to add status information about the keyboard
state.
This commit also ensures that we schedule an update when the leader
key duration expires, and ensures that we close out the leader state
for an invalid key press.
refs: #686closes: #688
```lua
local wezterm = require 'wezterm';
wezterm.on("update-right-status", function(window, pane)
local leader = ""
if window:leader_is_active() then
leader = "LEADER"
end
local dead = ""
if window:dead_key_active() then
dead = "DEAD"
end
window:set_right_status(leader .. " " .. dead)
end);
return {
leader = { key="a", mods="CTRL" },
colors = {
dead_key_cursor = "orange",
},
}
```