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Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Adam
0d3f306c8e Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2019-11-18 10:01:25 +00:00
nicm
4bc445f080 Keep modifiers on backspace when translating it. 2019-11-18 09:42:09 +00:00
Thomas Adam
518a687886 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2019-11-14 10:01:29 +00:00
nicm
08b07b1a08 Add an option to set the key sent by backspace for those whose system
uses ^H rather than ^?. GitHub issue 1969.
2019-11-14 07:55:01 +00:00
Thomas Adam
98ef369b27 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2019-07-09 17:02:26 +01:00
nicm
fc2016dbb6 Add a -H flag to send-keys to send literal keys given as hex numbers
(needed for control clients to send mouse sequences). Also add some
format flags for UTF-8 and SGR mouse mode. Requested by Bradley Smith in
GitHub issues 1832 and 1833.
2019-07-09 14:03:12 +00:00
nicm
646995384d Support for windows larger than visible on the attached client. This has
been a limitation for a long time.

There are two new options, window-size and default-size, and a new
command, resize-window. The force-width and force-height options and the
session_width and session_height formats have been removed.

The new window-size option tells tmux how to work out the size of
windows: largest means it picks the size of the largest session,
smallest the smallest session (similar to the old behaviour) and manual
means that it does not automatically resize windows. The default is
currently largest but this may change. aggressive-resize modifies the
choice of session for largest and smallest as it did before.

If a window is in a session attached to a client that is too small, only
part of the window is shown. tmux attempts to keep the cursor visible,
so the part of the window displayed is changed as the cursor moves (with
a small delay, to try and avoid excess redrawing when applications
redraw status lines or similar that are not currently visible). The
offset of the visible portion of the window is shown in status-right.

Drawing windows which are larger than the client is not as efficient as
those which fit, particularly when the cursor moves, so it is
recommended to avoid using this on slow machines or networks (set
window-size to smallest or manual).

The resize-window command can be used to resize a window manually. If it
is used, the window-size option is automatically set to manual for the
window (undo this with "setw -u window-size"). resize-window works in a
similar way to resize-pane (-U -D -L -R -x -y flags) but also has -a and
-A flags. -a sets the window to the size of the smallest client (what it
would be if window-size was smallest) and -A the largest.

For the same behaviour as force-width or force-height, use resize-window
-x or -y, and "setw -u window-size" to revert to automatic sizing..

If the global window-size option is set to manual, the default-size
option is used for new windows. If -x or -y is used with new-session,
that sets the default-size option for the new session.

The maximum size of a window is 10000x10000. But expect applications to
complain and much higher memory use if making a window excessively
big. The minimum size is the size required for the current layout
including borders.

The refresh-client command can be used to pan around a window, -U -D -L
-R moves up, down, left or right and -c returns to automatic cursor
tracking. The position is reset when the current window is changed.
2018-10-18 08:38:01 +00:00
Nicholas Marriott
a618271e12 Bring back window_pane_visible to stop input going to panes which are
hidden by zoom.
2018-09-10 07:19:17 +01:00
Nicholas Marriott
641191ab20 Support for windows larger than the client.
This adds two new options, window-size and default-size, and a new
command, resize-window.

The force-width and force-height options, and the session_width and
session_height formats have been removed.

The new window-size option tells tmux how to work out the size of
windows: largest means it picks the size of the largest session,
smallest the smallest session (similar to the old behaviour) and
manual means that it does not automatically resize
windows. aggressive-resize modifies the choice of session for largest
and smallest as it did before.

If a window is in a session attached to a client that is too small,
only part of the window is shown. tmux attempts to keep the cursor
visible, so the part of the window displayed is changed as the cursor
moves (with a small delay, to try and avoid excess redrawing when
applications redraw status lines or similar that are not currently
visible).

Drawing windows which are larger than the client is not as efficient
as those which fit, particularly when the cursor moves, so it is
recommended to avoid using this on slow machines or networks (set
window-size to smallest or manual).

The resize-window command can be used to resize a window manually. If
it is used, the window-size option is automatically set to manual for
the window (undo this with "setw -u window-size"). resize-window works
in a similar way to resize-pane (-U -D -L -R -x -y flags) but also has
-a and -A flags. -a sets the window to the size of the smallest client
(what it would be if window-size was smallest) and -A the largest.

For the same behaviour as force-width or force-height, use
resize-width -x or -y.

If the global window-size option is set to manual, the default-size
option is used for new windows. If -x or -y is used with new-session,
that sets the default-size option for the new session.

The maximum size of a window is 10000x10000. But expect applications
to complain and higher memory use if you make a window that big. The
minimum size is the size required for the current layout including
borders.

This change allows some code improvements, most notably that since
windows can now never be cropped, that code can be removed from the
layout code, and since panes can now never be outside the size of the
window, window_pane_visible can be removed.
2018-08-20 15:22:14 +01:00
Thomas Adam
336beeb09a Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2017-06-28 14:01:13 +01:00
nicm
a00b0d13ed Apply the xterm key flag when needed for send-keys, fixes problem
reported by Franky Spamschleuder.
2017-06-28 11:36:39 +00:00
Thomas Adam
5362f956f0 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2017-06-12 10:01:15 +01:00
nicm
8037159f93 Add explicit keys for the bracketed paste sequences, both to avoid mix
ups with other keys and to make logs clearer.
2017-06-12 07:04:24 +00:00
Thomas Adam
a651b08a2f Merge branch 'obsd-master'
Conflicts:
	format.c
2017-05-09 15:44:13 +01:00
nicm
d52f579fd5 Up to now, tmux sees \033\033[OA as M-Up and since we turned on
xterm-keys by default, generates \033[1;3A instead of
\033\033[OA. Unfortunately this confuses vi, which doesn't understand
xterm keys and now sees Escape+Up pressed within escape-time as Escape
followed by A.

The issue doesn't happen in xterm itself because it gets the keys from X
and can distinguish between a genuine M-Up and Escape+Up.

Because xterm can, tmux can too: xterm will give us \033[1;3A (that is,
kUP3) for a real M-Up and \033\033OA for Escape+Up - in fact, we can be
sure any \033 preceding an xterm key is a real Escape key press because
Meta would be part of the xterm key instead of a separate \033.

So change tmux to recognise both sequences as M-Up for its own purposes,
but generate the xterm version of M-Up only if it originally received
the xterm version from the terminal.

This means we will return to sending \033\033OA instead of the xterm key
for terminals that do not support xterm keys themselves, but there is no
practical way around this because they do not allow us to distinguish
between Escape+Up and M-Up. xterm style escape sequences are now the de
facto standard for these keys in any case.

Problem reported by jsing@ and subsequently by Cecile Tonglet in GitHub
issue 907.
2017-05-07 21:25:59 +00:00
Thomas Adam
9b1f620aa0 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2017-02-01 12:01:18 +00:00
nicm
dd0c814779 Implement "all event" (1003) mouse mode but in a way that works. The
main issue is that if we have two panes, A with 1002 and B with 1003, we
need to set 1003 outside tmux in order to get all the mouse events, but
then we need to suppress the ones that pane A doesn't want. This is easy
in SGR mouse mode, because buttons == 3 is only used for movement events
(for other events the trailing m/M marks a release instead), but in
normal mouse mode we can't tell so easily. So for that, look at the
previous event instead - if it is drag+release as well, then the current
event is a movement event.
2017-02-01 09:55:07 +00:00
nicm
163732e89f Revert previous for now, it will break TERM=screen. 2017-01-25 14:36:08 +00:00
nicm
0a63ab4f0f If xterm-keys is on, use xterm(1) style keys for Home and End as well as
modified keys.
2017-01-25 14:24:54 +00:00
Thomas Adam
4740ecbeae Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2016-10-04 02:01:11 +01:00
nicm
1b31d148c9 Remove some dead code in cmd-move-window.c and make a load of local
functions static.
2016-10-03 22:52:11 +00:00
Thomas Adam
e304673c65 Merge branch 'obsd-master'
Conflicts:
	utf8.c
2016-03-02 18:10:51 +00:00
nicm
d980d965dd Limit x, y and b to 0x7ff for UTF-8 mouse input, suggested by schwarze@. 2016-03-02 15:33:36 +00:00
nicm
26945d7956 Use system wcwidth() instead of carrying around UTF-8 width tables. 2016-03-01 12:02:08 +00:00
Thomas Adam
dc42c35f1f Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2016-01-19 18:01:15 +00:00
nicm
995af0e2b7 I no longer use my SourceForge address so replace it. 2016-01-19 15:59:12 +00:00
Thomas Adam
845a664bb2 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-12-12 20:01:15 +00:00
nicm
39cf9c9d31 Allow prefix and prefix2 to be set to None to disable (useful if you
would rather bind the prefix in the root table).
2015-12-12 18:19:00 +00:00
Thomas Adam
3f47ff6ecd Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-11-24 00:01:16 +00:00
nicm
2adf3f42ee Partly revert previous, it is harmless to keep support for UTF-8 mouse
mode inside tmux, just no longer support it for tmux itself.
2015-11-23 23:47:57 +00:00
Thomas Adam
b642b3c8e3 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-11-23 21:21:12 +00:00
nicm
32e510bd70 Remove support for the UTF-8 mouse extension. This was a briefly used,
poor idea that was fairly quickly replaced by SGR mouse input (which is
now widespread). It is impossible to tell the difference between UTF-8
and non-UTF-8 mouse input; since the mouse-utf8 option was removed tmux
has not handled it correctly in any case; and it is ridiculous to have
three different forms of mouse input.
2015-11-23 20:53:09 +00:00
Thomas Adam
349a62ed4f Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-11-17 00:01:09 +00:00
nicm
775fb562bd 0x7f is a valid key. 2015-11-16 22:57:51 +00:00
Thomas Adam
f12d7f0d4b Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-11-14 12:01:09 +00:00
nicm
205d15e82d All these return values from utf8_* are confusing, use an enum. 2015-11-14 11:45:43 +00:00
Thomas Adam
a7027ed8e5 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-11-13 00:01:15 +00:00
nicm
e71a915412 Rename overly-long utf8data to ud throughout. 2015-11-12 22:04:37 +00:00
Thomas Adam
5f483499f3 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-11-12 12:01:17 +00:00
nicm
69e0b8326a Support UTF-8 key bindings by expanding the key type from int to
uint64_t and converting UTF-8 to Unicode on input and the reverse on
output. (This allows key bindings, there are still omissions - the
largest being that the various prompts do not accept UTF-8.)
2015-11-12 11:05:34 +00:00
Thomas Adam
da1f6fc2c8 Merge branch 'obsd-master'
Conflicts:
	Makefile
	client.c
	server-client.c
	server.c
	tmux.c
	tmux.h
2015-10-27 23:27:26 +00:00
nicm
44657bf932 Move struct options into options.c. 2015-10-27 15:58:42 +00:00
Thomas Adam
54a3ed751e Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-10-26 18:01:12 +00:00
nicm
a22fe33aa0 Some extra logging of where keys are actually going. 2015-10-26 17:17:06 +00:00
Thomas Adam
0a88377086 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-04-22 10:05:54 +01:00
nicm
4cf4302962 Don't eat the mouse event that triggers a drag end because we may want
to pass it on to application inside the pane.
2015-04-21 15:21:41 +00:00
Thomas Adam
b25dc423b0 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-04-20 15:44:27 +01:00
nicm
bf635e7741 Rewrite of tmux mouse support which was a mess. Instead of having
options for "mouse-this" and "mouse-that", mouse events may be bound as
keys and there is one option "mouse" that turns on mouse support
entirely (set -g mouse on).

See the new MOUSE SUPPORT section of the man page for description of the
key names and new flags (-t= to specify the pane or window under mouse
as a target, and send-keys -M to pass through a mouse event).

The default builtin bindings for the mouse are:

    bind -n   MouseDown1Pane select-pane -t=; send-keys -M
    bind -n MouseDown1Status select-window -t=
    bind -n   MouseDrag1Pane copy-mode -M
    bind -n MouseDrag1Border resize-pane -M

To get the effect of turning mode-mouse off, do:

    unbind -n MouseDrag1Pane
    unbind -temacs-copy MouseDrag1Pane

The old mouse options are now gone, set-option -q may be used to
suppress warnings if mixing configuration files.
2015-04-19 21:34:21 +00:00
Thomas Adam
370cf75458 Merge branch 'obsd-master' 2015-04-19 14:44:56 +01:00
nicm
02df86079b Fix some format specifier nits, from Ben Boeckel. 2015-03-31 17:45:10 +00:00