Discussing Readline

2021-03-18 Thread IFo Hancroft
e software receive the keys and decides what to give to readline or does readline receive them? If it's the latter - do all keyboard shortcuts received when readline is in insert mode, get passed to the software that's including/using readline? Best Regards, IFo Hancroft

Fwd: Feature: where terminal reports mouse click to bash, support positioning the cursor accordingly

2021-01-17 Thread IFo Hancroft
, support positioning the cursor accordingly Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 14:01:42 +0800 From: Koichi Murase To: IFo Hancroft CC: bash.bug list 2021年1月18日(月) 12:32 IFo Hancroft : > What you want (the ability to reposition the cursor in the terminal > with a mouse click) can be done with just the te

Re: Feature: where terminal reports mouse click to bash, support positioning the cursor accordingly

2021-01-17 Thread IFo Hancroft
separate from the terminal library or not, but generally an application has access to the mouse click events and the terminal library (if separate) is the one drawing and positioning the cursor on screen. Best Regards, IFo Hancroft On 1/18/21 1:57 AM, mcarans--- via Bug reports for the GNU Bourne

Re: Feature request: output/send \033]7; file:///the/current/dir\033\\ on directory change

2019-11-25 Thread IFo Hancroft
I need to remember that if I just hit reply, I'm not actually sending the reply to the mailing list. The most obvious one would be someone who doesn't want their terminal's title bar (or whatever "7" controls) to be altered. I don't remember it on top of my head but IIRC it doesn't change the

Feature request: output/send \033]7; file:///the/current/dir\033\\ on directory change

2019-11-25 Thread IFo Hancroft
ke advantage of that. It will be clean solution. Best Regards, IFo Hancroft