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This allows setting the maximum width of a tab in the tab tab. It defaults to 16 glyphs in width. refs: https://github.com/wez/wezterm/issues/255
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75 lines
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### Misc configuration
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```lua
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return {
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-- How many lines of scrollback you want to retain per tab
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scrollback_lines = 3500,
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-- Enable the scrollbar. This is currently disabled by default.
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-- It will occupy the right window padding space.
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-- If right padding is set to 0 then it will be increased
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-- to a single cell width
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enable_scroll_bar = true,
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-- What to set the TERM variable to
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term = "xterm-256color",
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-- Constrains the rate at which output from a child command is
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-- processed and applied to the terminal model.
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-- This acts as a brake in the case of a command spewing a
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-- ton of output and allows for the UI to remain responsive
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-- so that you can hit CTRL-C to interrupt it if desired.
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-- The default value is 400,000 bytes/s.
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ratelimit_output_bytes_per_second = 400000,
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-- Constrains the rate at which the multiplexer server will
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-- unilaterally push data to the client.
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-- This helps to avoid saturating the link between the client
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-- and server.
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-- Each time the screen is updated as a result of the child
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-- command outputting data (rather than in response to input
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-- from the client), the server considers whether to push
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-- the result to the client.
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-- That decision is throttled by this configuration value
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-- which has a default value of 10/s
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ratelimit_mux_output_pushes_per_second = 10,
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-- Constrain how often the mux server scans the terminal
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-- model to compute a diff to send to the mux client.
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-- The default value is 100/s
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ratelimit_mux_output_scans_per_second = 100,
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-- If false, do not try to use a Wayland protocol connection
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-- when starting the gui frontend, and instead use X11.
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-- This option is only considered on X11/Wayland systems and
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-- has no effect on macOS or Windows.
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-- The default is true.
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enable_wayland = true,
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-- Specifies how often a blinking cursor transitions between visible
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-- and invisible, expressed in milliseconds.
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-- Setting this to 0 disables blinking.
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-- Note that this value is approximate due to the way that the system
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-- event loop schedulers manage timers; non-zero values will be at
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-- least the interval specified with some degree of slop.
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-- It is recommended to avoid blinking cursors when on battery power,
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-- as it is relatively costly to keep re-rendering for the blink!
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cursor_blink_rate = 800,
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-- Specifies the default cursor style. various escape sequences
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-- can override the default style in different situations (eg:
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-- an editor can change it depending on the mode), but this value
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-- controls how the cursor appears when it is reset to default.
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-- The default is `SteadyBlock`.
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-- Acceptable values are `SteadyBlock`, `BlinkingBlock`,
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-- `SteadyUnderline`, `BlinkingUnderline`, `SteadyBar`,
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-- and `BlinkingBar`.
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default_cursor_style = "SteadyBlock",
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-- Specifies the maximum width that a tab can have in the
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-- tab bar. Defaults to 16 glyphs in width.
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tab_max_width = 16,
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}
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```
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