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See [1] for background. This was motivated by a warning from valac-0.50.
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vala/-/issues/1121
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Two (relatively) new source files, namely configreader.vala and
utils.vala, were missing as prerequisites from the weltschmerz rule,
leading to the binary not being rebuilt if either file is changed.
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There was no VTE-related functionality in this method, so we can find a
better place for it now that a dedicated utility class exists.
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VTE can leverage the child program's support of OSC 7 to keep track of
the current directory. This commit adds support for opening said
directory in the default file manager, either by using a shortcut or by
activating a new entry in the context menu.
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This commit adds a "Copy to HTML" entry to the context menu. It is
active when VTE registers an active selection. Lines copied like this
will be put into the clipboard as formatted HTML, retaining nearly all
styling information.
For this, vte_copy now takes a boolean argument - whether or not to
format the lines copied as HTML. As two menu items now access vte_copy
directly, and there is no clean way of passing arguments to signal
handlers through terminal.ui, signals for both menu items are now
connected in the Vala code instead.
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This commit adds support for the OSC 8 hyperlink escape sequence [1]. As
this is not a mature feature and there seem to be outstanding security
concerns [2], the setting that controls whether or not OSC 8 is
interpreted is disabled by default.
Just like gnome-terminal, weltschmerz will display a tooltip with the
canonicalized URI when hovering over a hyperlink.
[1] https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda
[2] https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda#security
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This commit improves and simplifies weltschmerz's configuration
handling. Obtaining and parsing the KeyFile is split out into
ConfigReader, which is fully agnostic of the specific configuration
values.
Config now contains all configuration values in the form of primitive
types or class instances, and no longer delegates access to the KeyFile
structure directly. This means that the configuration file is read once,
and then kept in the Config instance.
Indirectly this commit also fixes a bug where weltschmerz would segfault
if one of the palette entries contained an invalid value.
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