deadkeys that are triggered through shift (eg: backtick on a German
layout) weren't working because we were trying to lookup in our maps
using `SHIFT | LEFT_SHIFT` when the map data was keyed only by `SHIFT`.
This commit removes the positional modifier flags from the modifier
keys and restores the correct behavior.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2102
This does two things:
* Sets the event queue owner explicitly to xcb
* Adopts a dri2 resize related workaround from the rust-xcb opengl
example
I think the latter is probably a NOP, but the former sounds like
something important.
refs: #1992
Using the newly exposed-to-lua mux apis, you may now run some lua code
at GUI startup and/or mux startup, just prior to any default windows
being created.
If you happen to spawn any panes as a result of this, wezterm will
skip creating the default program.
```lua
local wezterm = require 'wezterm'
local mux = wezterm.mux
-- This produces a window split horizontally into three equal parts
wezterm.on("gui-startup", function()
wezterm.log_info("doing gui startup")
local tab, pane, window = mux.spawn_window{}
mux.split_pane(pane, {size=0.3})
mux.split_pane(pane, {size=0.5})
end)
wezterm.on("mux-startup", function()
wezterm.log_info("doing mux startup")
local tab, pane, window = mux.spawn_window{}
mux.split_pane(pane, {size=0.5, direction="Top"})
end)
return {
unix_domains = {
{name="unix"}
},
}
```
refs: #674
refs: #1949
The intent is to expose Mux related functions to lua, so `wezterm.mux`
will be that module table.
In order to test this out in the debug overlay, I realized that the
overlay was running functions in a different thread and didn't have
access to the mux, so this commit also tweaks the debug overlay repl to
execute the input in the main thread.
The result is that it is now possible to do
`wezterm.mux.active_workspace()` in the debug overlay to print the
active workspace name.
More functions will follow.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/225
Similar to 3b9be25161, but relax for
the ssh session when assume_shell="Posix".
Augument how we run the shell in this case as well, so that we make
an effort to run it as a login shell.
refs: #2092
refs: #2076
Adds a configuration option, `focus_change_repaint_delay` to allow customisation of the delay added in 9b6329b454.
The default delay remains 100ms, and can be disabled by setting it to `0`, if the workaround is not required on the user's system.
refs: #2063
refs: #1992
The heart of the issue is that `sudo -i` sets the cwd to the homedir
of the root user, and that isn't accessible to the regular unprivileged
user, and cannot be set as the cwd for the newly spawned panes/tabs.
A secondary issue is that it is hard to see what the error is without
improved diagnostics.
So this improves the diagnostics, and then changes the existence
check that we were doing for local domain spawns to try to read the
directory instead.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2120
Main thing to note here is that the open crate has deprecated
open::that_in_background, but made open::that non-blocking.
I think this is OK, but I'm a little cagey about what will
happen with this on Windows. We may need to spawn our own
thread for this if things go awry.
`wezterm.pad_righ` in the example should be `wezterm.pad_right`.
There's another problem, shared with the pad_left page, that `"o "` is rendered in the HTML with just one space, collapsing the two spaces to one, which is very misleading given what the example for this function does. It needs to be in a `<pre>` tag rather than just a `<code>` tag, but I don't know how to fix that from markdown.
Freetype has a compile-time feature that, when enabled, rewrites the
font names of PCF fonts to include the foundry and wide status of the
font in order to disambiguate the various versions of fonts all named
"Fixed".
That option is enabled by default in some linux distributions but not
all; it's not enabled in Fedora, for example.
When that feature is enabled it causes problems for the Terminus font as
the PCF version of the fonts are no longer resolvable via the simple
"Terminus" name but via "xos4 Terminus" instead.
wezterm builds its own version of freetype (for consistency and cross
platform support reasons), and is unaware of the choice used by the
distro.
The result of that is that fontconfig may see PCF fonts as having
different font names than how wezterm sees them.
A concrete problem is on such a system, when requesting "xos4 Terminus",
fontconfig will present a match with that name, but when wezterm opens
the font and sees that it has name "Terminus" (because of the difference
in this feature in the freetype libraries in use), wezterm will reject
that match.
This commit enables that option in the freetype library and adds a
wezterm config level option (freetype_pcf_long_family_names) that can be
used to control the underlying pcf font driver configuration.
The upshot of this is that this commit doesn't change any default
behavior, but allows users of those systems to set
`freetype_pcf_long_family_names = true` to turn that behavior on.
My personal opinion on this is that users probably shouldn't use this if
they can avoid it (and PCF fonts in general), and instead install the
OTB version of the Terminus font, which doesn't have this legacy baggage
associated with it!
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2100
This allows moving past a number of outdated deps, but importantly,
allows updating miow to a version that has the correct memory layout
for SocketAddr, and satisfies a dependabot alert.
This appeases some dependabot warnings regarding the use of
an old version of parking_lot that has some unsoundness issues.
ratelimit_meter is frozen and is succeeded by governor which has
a mostly similar API.
For fonts like Lucida Console on Windows which do not have a bold
variant, we were not synthesizing bold.
The reason was that the config-level "make bold" logic works by adding
200 to the weight which takes normal -> demibold, but the bold synthesis
logic is enabled only for bold and higher.
This commit changes the threshold for synthesis to demibold or higher.
refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/2074