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echo-message enabled (issue #139)
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is enabled (issue #139)
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(issue #139)
The status PRIVMSG and NOTICE are now displayed the same way for outgoing and
received messages:
Msg(alice) -> @#test: message for ops
Notice(alice) -> @#test: notice for ops
And any message like this is displayed with these tags if the nick is self
nick (case of a bouncer or if capability "echo-message" is enabled):
"self_msg", "notify_none", "no_highlight".
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The record functions are moved to tests-record.cpp.
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Functions tested:
- alias_valid
- alias_search
- alias_string_add_word
- alias_string_add_word_range
- alias_string_add_arguments
- alias_replace_args
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`${sec.data.xxx}` and option autojoin_dynamic is enabled (closes #1934)
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banned on channel (closes #88)
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Changes:
- use "=" to separate key from value, add it only if value is set (any string,
including empty string)
- do not convert "_" to "-" in key
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enabled (issue #1923)
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draft/multiline is enabled (issue #1923)
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(closes #1927)
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no spaces
For example typing this on core buffer:
/t1
/t2
was not executing the two commands but sent the text to the buffer instead.
This is because WeeChat thinks it's a path, and the newline should indicate
it's not (like a space before the next slash: "/t1 /t2" is a command, not a
path, but "/t1/t2" is considered a path).
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`command_options` when input_multiline is set to 0
The API functions `command` and `command_options` (when `split_newline` = 0,
which is the default value) don't split on newline and then the first line is
executed and the subsequent lines (after "\n") are ignored.
There are no changes when the input has multiple lines filled by the user: the
split is done and multiple commands are executed (for example if the user is
pasting multiple commands to execute).
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their default values to use it
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Default values changed:
- weechat.color.chat_delimiters: green -> 22
- weechat.color.chat_highlight_bg: magenta -> 124
- weechat.color.chat_inactive_window: default -> 240
- weechat.color.chat_nick_colors: add many colors
- weechat.color.chat_nick_offline: default -> 242
- weechat.color.chat_nick_offline_highlight_bg: blue -> 17
- weechat.color.chat_prefix_buffer: brown -> 180
- weechat.color.emphasized_bg: magenta -> 54
- weechat.color.nicklist_away: cyan -> 240
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If a chat line message contains a newline character (\n) it was
previously rendered as J with reverse video. This commit makes it
render as an actual newline instead, so messages with multiple lines
become supported.
The rendering is fixed in normal mode as well as bare mode both when
scrolled to the bottom and when scrolled up (which is different code
paths). Focus events has also been updated to support this (except for
_chat_line_y which returns -1 for all lines, but the docs says this
variable is only for buffers with free content).
Currently, the only way to include a \n in a chat line message is with
hdata_update because printf splits on \n and creates multiple separate
lines, but hopefully either printf can be changed to not split on \n, or
a new command which doesn't split can be added.
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nor present in server autojoin option
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is enabled (closes #1898)
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channel
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It seems no terminal return such codes any more for pgup/pgdn, and `meta-[I` is
conflicting with the xterm terminal "focus in" key code.
The keys are also removed from config when converting old keys, but only if
they are bound to the default command (`/window page_up` for `meta2-I` and
`/window page_down` for `meta2-G`).
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This changes the commands delete_beginning_of_line, delete_end_of_line,
delete_line, move_beginning_of_line and move_end_of_line to operate on
the current line instead of the whole input. The commands
delete_beginning_of_input, delete_end_of_input, delete_input,
move_beginning_of_input and move_end_of_input are added with the
previous implementations that the line commands had.
Additionally, the commands move_previous_line and move_next_line are
added which moves the cursor to the previous/next line and keeps the
horizontal position in the line.
The meta-r key is changed from delete_line to delete_input to keep the
behavior, and because you probably want to delete the whole input more
often than the line. The meta-R key is added for delete_line.
The home, end, ctrl-u and ctrl-k keys are kept to the same commands,
which means that they change behaviour. This is because having them
operate on the line is consistent with other applications (vim, zsh),
and I also think it's more practical.
These new bindings are added:
shift-home: /input move_beginning_of_input
shift-end: /input move_end_of_input
shift-up: /input move_previous_line
shift-down: /input move_next_line
meta-R: /input delete_line
meta-ctrl-u: /input delete_beginning_of_input
meta-ctrl-k: /input delete_end_of_input
Relates to #1498
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