--execute behaves now like in the docs:
Runs the rest of the command line instead of your default shell
or profile specified command.
This fixes it's proper usage with tools like gio or xdg_open
I am sick of ibus breaking every single time we issue a new
release, so as of now, I've gone through the code and removed
all of the workarounds that we have put in to try and get
around issues in ibus, and GTK Input Methods in general.
The code as it stands should work, I'm going to mention a
bunch of people in this PR and ask them to beta test this
change.
-added auto split feature
-new signal split-auto was added
-currently this uses widget dimensions for the split as rows, cols were having different space and was not consistent, this can be changed if needed
-short cut was also added
-icon for the menu item needs to be added
-fixed: The problem in displaying is happening as the the config the key for eg Control is being saved as <Primary> and the short cut alphabetic character is being picked when creating the menu item and not being overwritten from config
-Note: the short cut for function keys are not being displayed in context-menu
- added short cuts / accelarators to right click context menu
- menu is updated from config so changes in preferences keybindings appear dynamically
- Note: I think there is a bug or discrepancy where
for the action edit window title config.py says:
'edit_window_title': 'w where as in code: terminal_popup_menu.py
item = Gtk.ImageMenuItem.new_with_mnemonic(_('Set W_indow Title'))
Character i is selected as mnemonic.
- fixed the above discrepancy
- changes for the pre-close-term event in the plugin
- submitting as I had first thought of using current event close-term, but later thought of a consistent solution
- saves the working directory and layout of last session (last window) closed
- layout is saved under name of SaveLastSessionLayout
- can be loaded from context menu (right click) -> layouts -> "SaveLastSessionLayout"
- last working directory is also saved
Currently, we have a setting for changing the line height (cell height),
but not for changing cell width (both available in VTE).
Depending on the font used, it is useful to have the ability to set a
little more space between characters.
This commit adds a configuration similar to the existing one for line
height, but for character space (cell width scale [1]).
Thanks Matt Rose for helping and encouraging me to implement this.
1. https://lazka.github.io/pgi-docs/Vte-2.91/classes/Terminal.html#Vte.Terminal.set_cell_width_scale
The bug: Gtk.accelerator_parse throws an error if the arg is None.
This means that if one keybinding is set to None, it is impossible to
set any new keybinding.