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The documentation has been changed to clearly state that the padding is
scaled by DPI now.
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The extra window padding was calculated in the renderer which lead to
problems with the paddings calculated in the `src/display.rs` and
`src/term/mod.rs`.
As a solution, every instance of `config.padding().x/y` has been removed
from the renderer (`src/renderer/mod.rs`), instead the padding is always
passed through from the `src/display.rs`.
The initial calculations during display creation and after resize then
are scaled appropriately and then the extra padding is calculated. As a
result every other location can just make use of the correctly
calculated `size_info.padding_x` and `size_info.padding_y`.
This fixes #1773.
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Currently alacritty always puts the grid at the top-left position of the
window. The only distance to the top-left window border is set by the
padding in the config.
However the grid always has a fixed size, and if a cell doesn't
completely fit the screen anymore, the padding at the bottom right
window corner can be significantly bigger than the padding at the top
left.
To fix this whenever there is more space left and there would usually be
a bigger padding at the bottom right, the space is now split up and
added to the padding.
This should always center the grid inside the window and make sure all
borders have the same padding from the text area.
This screenshot shows how it has been until now:
![Before](https://u.teknik.io/kRJwg.png)
Here is how it looks now:
![After](https://u.teknik.io/m4puV.png)
This fixes #1065.
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The environment variables specified in the configuration file are now
all set before the window is created. As a result, this makes it
possible to add the `WINIT_HIDPI_FACTOR` env variable directly to the
Alacritty configuration.
This fixes https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty/issues/1768.
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Some changes include:
• Use the with_hardware_acceleration function on the ContextBuilder to not require the discrete GPU
• Remove the LMenu and RMenu virtual key codes (winit 0.16.0 removed these because Windows now generates LAlt and RAlt instead
• Replace set_cursor_state with hide_cursor (winit 0.16.0 removed the set_cursor_state function)
• Replace GlWindow::hidpi_factor with GlWindow::get_hidpi_factor and change to expecting an f64
• Use the glutin/winit dpi size and position types where possible
Glutin's dpi change event has been implemented. All size events now
return logical sizes. As a result of that, the logical sizes are translated
in the `display::handle_rezize` method so DPI scaling works correctly.
When the DPI is changed, the glyph cache is updated to make use of the
correct font size again.
Moving a window to a different screen which is a different DPI caused a
racing condition where the logical size of the event was sent to the
`handle_resize` method in `src/display.rs`, however if there was a DPI
change event before `handle_resize` is able to process this message, it
would incorrectly use the new DPI to scale the resize event.
To solve this issue instead of sending the logical size to the
`handle_resize` method and then converting it to a physical size in
there, the `LogicalSize` of the resize event is transformed into a
`PhysicalSize` as soon as it's received. This fixes potential racing
conditions since all events are processed in order.
The padding has been changed so it's also scaled by DPR.
The `scale_with_dpi` config option has been removed. If it's not present
a warning will be emitted.
The `winit` dependency on Windows has been removed. All interactions
with winit in Alacritty are handled through glutin.
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This resolves all existing clippy issues and removes some old `allow`
annotations which aren't neccesary anymore.
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The windows tagged builds currently fail some tests since the
winpty-agent.exe is inside the release directory instead of the debug
directory with tagged builds.
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This release introduces some config to automatically build deploy a
binaries on the github release page using travis. The build only happens
when a commit is tagged and it uses the stable version of rust.
The main travis sections (install/script/before_deploy) have been
moved out of the .travis.yml to make it easier to read, maintain and
extend the different steps of the CI process.
Since checking for the Rust version in CI is enough to know if clippy
should be used or not, the environment variable `CLIPPY` has also been
removed, which further allowed simplifying the CI process.
Besides the executables, some auxillary files are now also published as
part of a release when they have changed since the last tagged Alacritty
release. This should make it clear for returning users when a new
version of a specific auxillary file is required.
Instead of using the 14.04 image which travis provides by default, an
18.04 docker image is used to build the output binaries for Linux.
This affects both the .deb and the .tar.gz binary.
The advantage of this is that while binaries compiled on 14.04, do not
work on 18.04, it does work the other way around. The generated .tar.gz
binary has been tested on 18.04, Debian, Fedora and Archlinux and all
systems were able to run it without any warnings or errors.
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Properly update an active selection while scrolling the main scrollback buffer.
This does not affect the alternate screen buffer, since no scrollback buffer is
available.
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The 2c37da48b580237ff48f5e841015134dd459b41d change introduced some
changes to the way cursor configuration is handled. However it did not
properly handle the default behavior of the hollow cursor when the
`cursor` field was not specified at all.
By implementing the `Default` trait for the `Cursor` struct in
`config.rs` manually, the default value of the `unfocused_hollow` field
has been corrected back to `true` when the `cursor` struct isn't present
at all.
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Readd instructions for how to install pre-compiled alacritty packages on
FreeBSD. This was accidentaly removed in cb6e065.
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It is now possible to paste in mouse mode again by making use of the
`shift` key while pressing the mouse button reserved for PasteSelection.
All mouse bindings are now also matching the modifiers in a relaxed way,
so extra modifiers are ignored.
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There are a couple of cursor-related options in the Alacritty config
file now, however they aren't grouped together in any way.
To resolve this a new `cursor` field has been added where all cursor
configuration options (besides colors) have been moved.
The `custom_cursor_colors` option has also been removed, since it's not
necessary anymore. Simply making the `colors.cursor.*` fields optional,
allows overriding the cursor colors whenever one of them is present.
Like that the user doesn't have to think about a relation between two
separate configuration options.
This PR initially put the `hide_cursor_when_typing` variable under
`cursor.hide_when_typing`. However this field is completely unrelated to
the cursor, but instead relates to the mouse cursor.
Since the word `cursor` is already used for the active cell in the grid
of a terminal emulator, all occurences of the word `cursor` when talking
about the mouse have been replaced with the word `mouse`.
The configuration option has also been moved to
`mouse.hide_when_typing`, to make it clear what this option is changing.
This fixes #1080.
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This fixes jwilm/alacritty#1730.
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This updates the CHANGELOG.md to include information
about the changes which have been made in #1634.
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Fixes #1717.
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Since cargo-deb builds all members of the workspace by default, it is
necessary that the winpty subcrate can be built on all operating
systems, since it's not possible to have OS-specific workspace members.
To achieve this the crate has been changed to be empty by default on
non-windows systems. It might make sense to do something similar with
winpty-sys, but it's not strictly necessary at this point since we don't
directly depend on it.
This fixes #1716.
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The Windows configuration file was outdated compared to the other
configuration files, since there were some major changes to the config
during the development of the Windows PR.
All changes between the Linux and Windows configuration file have been
removed, preserving platform-specific configuration defaults that were
intentionally changed.
Some minor changes have also been made to the Linux and macOS
configuration files, since there were some inconsistencies left.
This fixes #1692.
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This reverts commit a9e03f1ae0b79353b78ac9e2e6503b42b12c7fb2.
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The Windows configuration file was outdated compared to the other
configuration files, since there were some major changes to the config
during the development of the Windows PR.
All changes between the Linux and Windows configuration file have been
removed, preserving platform-specific configuration defaults that were
intentionally changed.
Some minor changes have also been made to the Linux and macOS
configuration files, since there were some inconsistencies left.
This fixes #1692.
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Without this cmd won't redraw it's prompt when alacritty exits
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To click on links in the alternate screen buffer, it is necessary that
the `shift` button is held down, otherwise mouse events are captured by
the application. However this would also require that `Shift` is added
to the `mouse.url.modifiers` option. Thus it is not possible anymore to
click on URLs unless the shift button is always held down.
To resolve this issue, the matching of modifiers has been relaxed. If a
modifier is specified in the config, it is always required to be held
down. However if a modifier is held down which is not specified, it is
still accpeted. This one-way relaxed matching allows clicking on links
with or without shift held down without having to make use of the
`mouse.url.modifiers` setting at all.
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This adds the option to automatically launch URLs with a specified
program when clicking on them.
The config option `mouse.url_launcher` has been added to specify which
program should be used to open the URL. The URL is always passed as the
last parameter to the specified command.
It is not always desired for URLs to open automatically when clicking on
them. To resolve this a new `modifiers` field has been introduced to the
config, which allows specifying which keyboard modifiers need to be held
down to launch URLs in the specified launcher.
Some tests have been added to make sure that the edge-cases of the URL
parsing are protected against future regressions. To make testing easier
the parsing method has been moved into the `SemanticSearch` trait. The
name of the trait has also been changed to just `Search` and it has been
moved to `src/term/mod.rs` to fit the additional functionality.
This fixes #113.
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Whenever the viewport is scrolled, the selection is rotated to make sure
that it moves with the viewport. However this did not correctly handle
the underflow that happens when the selection goes below 0.
This resolves that problem for the selection by moving the internal line
representation to an isize, thus correctly keeping track of the
selection start/end points even when they have a negative index. Once
the selection is converted to a span, the lines are clamped to the
visible region.
This fixes #1640 and fixes #1643.
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This fixes not seeing console output on windows release builds.
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This change should allow the usage of scancodes in the configuration
file.
When a VirtualKeyCode for glutin is not present, this should now allow
the user to use the scancodes instead. If the user specifiecs a key with
its scancode even though the key has a VirtualKeyCode, it should still
work.
The behavior of directly specifying a VirtualKeyCode should be unchanged
by this.
This fixes #1265.
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Initial support for Windows is implemented using the winpty translation
layer. Clipboard support for Windows is provided through the `clipboard`
crate, and font rasterization is provided by RustType.
The tty.rs file has been split into OS-specific files to separate
standard pty handling from the winpty implementation.
Several binary components are fetched via build script on windows
including libclang and winpty. These could be integrated more directly
in the future either by building those dependencies as part of the
Alacritty build process or by leveraging git lfs to store the artifacts.
Fixes #28.
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Alacritty's manual installation instructions take up a lot of space in
the README and they are hard to navigate because there's a lot of
information for specific distros which are irrelevant to most users.
To improve this situation, the manual installation section has been
moved to the `INSTALL.md` file. This allows keeping the readme to a
minimum which just includes the straight-forward instructions required
to install it on systems which provide packages for it.
Having a separate file also makes it possible to add a full index just
for the installation instructions, which makes it possible to skip
sections which are irrelevant.
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Serde has problems deserializing yaml files which contain sections
without any values. Since the `TERM` setting has been removed recently,
the `env` section was completely empty leading to deserialization
errors.
To resolve this the `env` section has been commented-out by default, if
the user wants to set a variable, it is now necessary to uncomment that
section.
Some minor tweaks have also been made to the existing `TERM` comments,
to clearly indicate these are value examples instead of comments.
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On macOS 10.12.6, running `make app` creates a bundle that refuses to
start (it complains application is only compatible with more recent
versions of macOS). The binary works great when running it directly.
To resolve this, the `MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET` environment
variable is now set automatically from the makefile. This allows
building on macOS 10.12 and earlier, without negatively impacting the
later versions of macOS.
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The terminal lock is now dropped before rendering by storing
all grid cells before clearing the screen.
This frees the terminal to do other things since the lock is now
free, which lead to a performance benefit with high throughput
applications.
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