the same mechanism for the read-only flag and add an ignore-size flag.
refresh-client -F has become -f (-F stays for backwards compatibility) and
attach-session and switch-client now have -f flags also. A new format
"client_flags" lists the flags and is shown by list-clients by default.
This separates the read-only flag from "ignore size" behaviour (new
ignore-size) flag - both behaviours are useful in different circumstances.
attach -r and switchc -r remain and set or toggle both flags together.
everything up in tty_ctx. Provide a way to initialize the tty_ctx from a
callback and use it to let popups draw directly through input_parse in the same
way as panes do, rather than forcing a full redraw on every change.
- Add styles for the search marking styles (copy-mode-match-style and
copy-mode-current-match-style).
- Show the current match (the one with the cursor on it) in a different style.
- Copying without a selection will copy the current match if there is one.
- Show a menu with completions if there are multiple.
- Don't complete argument stuff (options, layouts) at start of text.
- For -t and -s, if there is no : then complete sessions but if there is a :,
show a menu of all windows in the session rather than trying to complete the
window name which is a bit useless if there are duplicates.
Lots of scope for being more sophisticated left here.
allows formats to be expanded. Any styles without a '#{' are still validated
when they are set but any with a '#{' are not. Formats are not expanded
usefully in many cases yet, that will be changed later.
To make this work, a few other changes:
- set-option -a with a style option automatically appends a ",".
- OSC 10 and 11 don't set the window-style option anymore, instead the fg and
bg are stored in the pane struct and act as the defaults that can be
overridden by window-style.
- status-fg and -bg now override status-style instead of trying to keep them in
sync.
added and using that as a marker for xterm(1)-like, assume that if the
terminfo(5) entry already has XT or the clear capability starts with CSI then
the terminal is VT100-like and it should be safe to send DA requests. The DA
responses trigger additional features being added.
This is all to detect extensions if terminfo(5) is wrong or inadequate. If it
fails, tmux will just fall back to using the capabilities in the terminfo(5)
entry alone.
terminal features, each of which are defined in one place and map to a
builtin set of terminfo(5) capabilities. Features can be specified based
on TERM with a new terminal-features option or with the -T flag when
running tmux. tmux will also detect a few common terminals from the DA
and DSR responses.
This is intended to make it easier to configure tmux's use of
terminfo(5) even in the presence of outdated ncurses(3) or terminfo(5)
databases or for features which do not yet have a terminfo(5) entry.
Instead of having to grok terminfo(5) capability names and what they
should be set to in the terminal-overrides option, the user can
hopefully just give tmux a feature name and let it do the right thing.
The terminal-overrides option remains both for backwards compatibility
and to allow tweaks of individual capabilities.
tmux already did much of this already, this makes it tidier and simpler
to configure.
clear it on the first redraw, and it can't be set when we are finished
or they would be redrawn again, so if the redraw is deferred for a
client, copy the redraw flag into a separate set of bits just for that
client.