store it in struct mouse_event, reduce the scroll size the 3 but allow
shift to reduce it to 1 and meta and ctrl to multiply by 3 if the
terminal supports them, also support wheel in choose mode. From Marcel
Partap.
options with a single foo-style option. For example:
set -g status-fg yellow
set -g status-bg red
set -g status-attr blink
Becomes:
set -g status-style fg=yellow,bg=red,blink
The -a flag to set can be used to add to rather than replace a style. So:
set -g status-bg red
Becomes:
set -ag status-style bg=red
Currently this is fully backwards compatible (all *-{fg,bg,attr} options
remain) but the plan is to deprecate them over time.
From Tiago Cunha.
When choose-tree is told to expand/collapse items (especially when first
rendering collapsed to just show sessions), ensure that in addition to
setting the selected item, that the item itself appears on the bottom of
the screen, rather than off screen.
This was causing rendering glitches when a very small tmux window tried
to render a list of items in choose-tree much larger than itself, and
the selected item appeared off screen, and didn't show the selection
until the selection had wrapped around to the top of the screen.
When choose-tree is told to expand/collapse items (especially when first
rendering collapsed to just show sessions), ensure that in addition to
setting the selected item, that the item itself appears on the bottom of the
screen, rather than off screen.
This was causing rendering glitches when a very small tmux window tried to
render a list of items in choose-tree much larger than itself, and the
selected item appeared off screen, and didn't show the selection until the
selection had wrapped around to the top of the screen.
commands and allow a command to block execution of subsequent
commands. This allows run-shell and if-shell to be synchronous which has
been much requested.
Each client has a default command queue and commands are consumed one at
a time from it. A command may suspend execution from the queue by
returning CMD_RETURN_WAIT and then resume it by calling cmd_continue() -
for example run-shell does this from the callback that is fired after
the job is freed.
When the command queue becomes empty, command clients are automatically
exited (unless attaching). A callback is also fired - this is used for
nested commands in, for example, if-shell which can block execution of
the client's cmdq until a new cmdq becomes empty.
Also merge all the old error/info/print functions together and lose the
old curclient/cmdclient distinction - a cmdq is bound to one client (or
none if in the configuration file), this is a command client if
c->session is NULL otherwise an attached client.
commands and allow a command to block execution of subsequent commands. This
allows run-shell and if-shell to be synchronous which has been much requested.
Each client has a default command queue and commands are consumed one at a time
from it. A command may suspend execution from the queue by returning
CMD_RETURN_WAIT and then resume it by calling cmd_continue() - for example
run-shell does this from the callback that is fired after the job is freed.
When the command queue becomes empty, command clients are automatically exited
(unless attaching). A callback is also fired - this is used for nested commands
in, for example, if-shell which can block execution of the client's cmdq until
a new cmdq becomes empty.
Also merge all the old error/info/print functions together and lose the old
curclient/cmdclient distinction - a cmdq is bound to one client (or none if in
the configuration file), this is a command client if c->session is NULL
otherwise an attached client.
- rename client and session to start_client and start_session in
window_choose_data struct. also add TREE_OTHER define and reorder the
struct
- rename window_choose_ctx to window_choose_data_run
- don't pass a cmd_ctx into window_choose_create (will let it use a
different client later). instead take type, session, client
- add window_choose_data_free and use it to dispose of wcd rather than
each cmd-*.c doing it individually
- change so ref counting is done by wcd_add and wcd_free rather than
callers. this means 1 ref for each item but what of it :-)
- also add a ref to tree_session - not sure if this is needed?
- all the callbacks except choose-client and find-window are the same so
remove them and add window_choose_default_callback
- reorder/rename some other bits and pieces for tidyness