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2025-05-29added my name to `LICENSE`Suleyman Farajli
2025-05-29typoSuleyman Farajli
2025-02-11BUGS addedSuleyman Farajli
2025-02-08TODO addedSuleyman Farajli
2025-01-19`dracula` patchedSuleyman Farajli
2025-01-18include version number in the generated tarballSuleyman Farajli
2025-01-18generated tar file renamed to XXX-farajli.tar.gzSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-05gitignore updatedSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-05Makefile: include License with dist optionSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-05man page updatedSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-05License addedSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-05zoom keybinds changedSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-05README updatedSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-05Readme updatedSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-05Makefile tar generation updatedSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-02scrolling keybinds changedSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-02config.h: small style updateSuleyman Farajli
2024-09-02config.h: small style changeSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-27install prefix can be selectedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-18gitignore updatedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-18zooming keybinds changedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-18scroll updated so that it works with lessSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-06config.h addedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-06gitignore addedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-06config.def.h removedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-06scrolling addedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-06scrolling addedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-06Merge branch 'anysize'Suleyman Farajli
2024-08-06anysize patchedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-06config.h: keybinds changed and default font increasedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-01Makefile updatedSuleyman Farajli
2024-08-01initial stateSuleyman Farajli
2024-04-05bump version to 0.9.2Hiltjo Posthuma
2024-04-03Reset title when an empty title string is givenDOGMAN
With this patch, st will reset its window title when an empty string is given as the terminal title. For example: printf "\033]0;\007" Some applications, like termdown, expect this functionality. xterm implements it, but it seems that most other terminal emulators don't. In any case, I don't see why there should ever be a case where the st window doesn't have a title property.
2024-03-30Revert "Fix cursor move with wide glyphs"Hiltjo Posthuma
This reverts commit 7473a8d1a57e5f9aba41b953f4e498c35e1c9dc5. This patch needs some more work. It caused regressions with programs that use GNU readline, etc. Original test-case example from Tim Culverhouse <tim@timculverhouse.com>: printf " 😀" && sleep 2 && printf "\e[D" && sleep 2 && printf "\e[D" && sleep 2 After the patch it caused regressions, example test-case: printf "A字\bB\n"
2024-03-19bump version to 0.9.1Hiltjo Posthuma
2024-03-17config.def.h: improve latency for the default configurationHiltjo Posthuma
2024-03-04set upper limit for REP escape sequence argumentTommi Hirvola
Previously, printf 'L\033[2147483647b' would call tputc('L') 2^31 times, making st unresponsive. This commit allows repeating the last character at most 65535 times in order to prevent freezing and DoS attacks.
2024-02-25Fix cursor move with wide glyphsQuentin Rameau
st would always move back 1 column, even with wide glyhps (using more than a single column). The glyph rune is set on its first column, and the other ones are to 0, so loop until we detect the start of the previous glyph.
2024-02-18csi: check for private marker in 'S' caseTim Culverhouse
The handler for 'S' final character does not check for a private marker. This can cause a conflict with a sequence called 'XTSMGRAPHICS' which also has an 'S' final character, but uses the private marker '?'. Without checking for a private marker, st will perform a scroll up operation when XTSMGRAPHICS is seen, which can cause unexpected display artifacts.
2023-10-07Add terminfo entries for bracketed paste modePeter Hofmann
Helps Vim (and hopefully others) to discover that this feature exists without further user configuration.
2023-10-07Unhide cursor on RIS (\033c)Peter Hofmann
It is unclear if it's "required" to do this on RIS, but it's useful when calling reset(1) after interactive programs have crashed and garbled up the screen. FWIW, other terminals do it as well (tested with XTerm, VTE, Kitty, Alacritty, Linux VT).
2023-10-07Fix wide glyphs breaking "nowrap" modePeter Hofmann
Consider the following example: printf '\e[?7l';\ for i in $(seq $(($(tput cols) - 1))); do printf a; done;\ printf '🙈\n';\ printf '\e[?7h' Even though MODE_WRAP has been disabled, the emoji appeared on the next line. This patch keeps wide glyphs on the same line and moves them to the right-most possible position.
2023-10-07Don't scroll selection on the other screenPeter Hofmann
Fixes garbage selections when switching to/from the alternate screen. How to reproduce: - Be in primary screen. - Select something. - Run this (switches to alternate screen, positions the cursor at the bottom, triggers selscroll(), and then goes back to primary screen): tput smcup; tput cup $(tput lines) 0; echo foo; tput rmcup - Notice how the (visual) selection now covers a different line. The reason is that selscroll() calls selnormalize() and that cannot find the original range anymore. It's all empty lines now, so it snaps to "select the whole line".
2023-10-07Fix bounds checks of dc.colPeter Hofmann
dc.collen is the length of dc.col, not the maximum index, hence if x is equal to dc.collen, then it's an error. With config.def.h, the last valid index is 259, so this correctly reports "black": $ printf '\033]4;259;?\e\\' 260 is an invalid index and this reports garbage instead of printing an error: $ printf '\033]4;260;?\e\\'
2023-09-22Makefile: remove the options targetHiltjo Posthuma
The Makefile used to suppress output (by using @), so this target made sense at the time. But the Makefile should be simple and make debugging with less abstractions or fancy printing. The Makefile was made verbose and doesn't hide the build output, so remove this target. Prompted by a question on the mailing list about the options target.
2023-06-25Fix for wide character being incorrectly cleared on MODE_INSERTShi Tian
Under insert mode, when inserting a normal character in front of a wide character, the affected region is shifted to the right by one cell. However, the empty cell is reset as if being a part of a wide character, causing the following cell being mishandled as a dummy cell. To reproduce the bug: printf '\033[4h' # set MODE_INSERT printf 妳好 printf '\033[4D' printf 'x' printf '\033[4l\n'
2023-02-07ignore C1 control characters in UTF-8 modeHiltjo Posthuma
Ignore processing and printing C1 control characters in UTF-8 mode. These are in the range: 0x80 - 0x9f. By default in st the mode is set to UTF-8. This matches more the behaviour of xterm with the options -u8 or +u8 also. Also see the xterm resource "allowC1Printable". Let me know if this breaks something, in most cases I don't think so. As usual a very good reference is: https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
2023-02-07Add support for DSR response "OK" escape sequenceAdam Price
"VT100 defines an escape sequence [1] called Device Status Report (DSR). When the DSR sequence received is `csi 5n`, an "OK" response `csi 0n` is returned. This patch adds that "OK" response. I encountered this missing sequence when I noticed that fzf [2] would clobber my prompt whenever completing a find. To test that ST doesn't currently respond to `csi 5n`, use fzf's shell extension in ST's repo to complete the path for a file. my-fancy-prompt $ vim **<tab> <select a file> st.c Select a file with <enter>, and notice that fzf clobbers some or all of your prompt. After applying this patch, do the same test as above and notice that fzf has no longer clobbered your prompt by placing the file name in the correct position in your command. my-fancy-prompt $ vim **<tab> <select a file> my-fancy prompt $ vim st.c Thank you for considering my first patch submission. [1] https://www.xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html#VT100%20Mode [2] https://github.com/junegunn/fzf " Patch slightly adapted with input from the mailinglist,
2023-02-05Fixed OSC color reset without parameter->resets all colorsHiltjo Posthuma
Adapted from (garbled) patch by wim <wim@thinkerwim.org> Additional notes: it should reset all the colors using xloadcols(). To reproduce: set a different (theme) color using some escape code, then reset it: printf '\x1b]104\x07'