This enables live config reload for the window title. This includes
updating the title after it has been pushed and popped from the title
stack.
The dynamic title option also isn't disabled automatically anymore when
the title is set in the config. If the title is set from CLI, the
behavior is unchanged and dynamic title changes are still disabled.
If the dynamic title is disabled in the config, the title is still
updated when the config title is changed. Dynamic title now only
prevents changes to the UI's title.
Since there were some problems with clippy suggesting changes that were
not yet available in the oldest supported Rust compiler of Alacritty,
the clippy stage has been moved from stable to 1.37.0.
This resolves a bug where the selection start would be set to the number
of columns, causing an out of bounds when trying to index with it.
Instead of extending the selection beyond the grid when the right side
of the last column is the start of the selection, the selection will now
start in the beginning of the next line.
Fixes#3446.
This resolves an issue with the selection clamping, where no selection
would be rendered at all when the start was above the viewport while the
end was below it.
This removes the `debug.ref_test` option from the configuration file,
after this change was originally requested from kchibisov in
https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty/pull/3396.
While this option is valueable for the CLI, it provides no value in the
configuration file.
This completely removes the tabspaces option from the Alacritty
configuration, due to frequent misuse of it. Based on some research,
none of the terminal emulators support setting the value for tabspaces
or read the terminfo to determine init_tabs value at startup. The tested
terminal emulators were URxvt, XTerm, and Termite.
This resolves an issue with tabs not breaking across line boundaries,
instead the characters would just all get written to the last column and
thus be lost.
It also tweaks the behavior of what happens when the terminal resizes
with the default tabspaces changed, using something like the `tabs`
program. Previously all tabstops would be reset to the default on
resize, which is what URxvt does. Now the tabspaces are kept and the new
columns are filled with the default tabstops, which emulates Termite.
Previously we were rounding pattern's `pixelsize` before `fc_sort`, however we were using not rounded one in `get_glyph`, so bitmap fonts could look a bit smaller when used in a mix with scalable fonts.
The block selection will now only insert extra newline characters after
each line if the last line isn't already included. This resolves an
issue with duplicate newlines, since newlines are automatically appended
when the last column is part of a selection.
Fixes#3304.
This resolves an issue in the parser where it would stop as soon as the
first unknown value is encountered in private mode/sgr attribute
escapes.
Fixes#3339.
The merge strategy `union` should hopefully reduce the number of
conflicts when trying to rebase the configuration file, since most of
the changes are simple additions anyways.
This reverts commit 7f4dce2ee0.
Originally it was assumed that macOS always sends the \x7f on backspace
anyways, however this is not true. It seems like the character on
backspace can change even within the same terminal session, so we need
to have our own binding to reliably set the correct binding.
A solution for #1606 should be implemented in cooperation with winit.
Instead of trying to expand the start and end of a selection across
full-width glyphs, the selection should now only go from its origin to
the end without any kind of expansion.
Instead, the expansion is now done where the cells are actually checked
for their selection status, expanding across the entire full-width glyph
whenever any part of it is selected.
Fixes#3106.
There's no reason why we should ever manually set the terminal to not be
dirty, since this can lead to a lot of other logic being affected. This
also does not have any benefit and was likely added in the event loop
rework as a bug (probably should have been dirty = true).