wrapped, move the cursor back up to the end of the previous line.
Another one of the forgotten persons requested this quite a while ago (I need
to start noting names on todo items...) when it was quite hard to
implement. Now it is easy and I don't see it can do any harm, so hey presto...
allowed it to be bigger), and use clear line/EOL sequences rather than spaces
in copy/scroll mode.
This fixes xterm copy/paste from tmux which treats trailing spaces differently
from clearing a line with the escape sequences. Reported by martynas@.
buffer_ensure in buffer.c; expand grid lines by a greater increase than one
each time; and don't read UTF-8 data unless it actually needs to be checked
when overwriting a cell.
currently off-screen due to resize, but somewhere along the way this got
lost. Restore this behaviour to scroll mode by fixing screen_write_copy to read
up to the saved line length rather than the current screen width. Copy mode
remains unaltered for now.
of characters which may be inserted or deleted is the screen width, not one
less (and similarly for lines and height); and if characters or lines are
deleted by moving the ones that follow, the space at the end needs to be
cleared.
This appears to solve long-standing redraw issues most visible when using the
force-width option then scrolling in view(1) or unwrapping lines in emacs.
done for UTF-8, limit to the maximum length correctly when printing, and always
print a space even if the left string is longer than the width available.
status-left/status-right work properly. At the moment any top-bit-set
characters are assumed to be UTF-8: a status-utf8 option to configure this will
come shortly.
terminal to be switched between several different windows and programs
displayed on one terminal be detached from one terminal and moved to another.
ok deraadt pirofti