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18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Johannes Altmanninger
746e0d032f rc windowing: allow to configure windowing system and window placement in new/terminal commands
Today I can control "terminal" and "new" by changing the terminal
alias but I always need to choose a concrete implementation, like
"tmux-terminal-horizontal", even when there is otherwise no need to
mention tmux in my config.

Allow to configure windowing system and window placement independently
by introducing dedicated options.

This allows to create mappings that work in any windowing system like

	map global user c   %{:with-option windowing_placement window new<ret>}
	map global user '"' %{:with-option windowing_placement vertical new<ret>}
	map global user '%' %{:with-option windowing_placement horizontal new<ret>}

For windowing systems that don't support all placements, you can wrap
the above in try/catch to fall back on the "window" variant which is
defined for all windowing systems.

When using multiple (nested) windowing systems, you might want to
add mappings like

	map global user t %{:with-option windowing_module tmux new<ret>}
	map global user T %{:with-option windowing_module wayland new<ret>}

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This changes the default "terminal" alias for some modules. In
particular, instead of delegating to

    iterm-terminal-vertical
    screen-terminal-vertical
    tmux-terminal-horizontal
    wezterm-terminal-vertical

it will now by default delegate to the respective "-window" variant.
We could maintain backwards compatiblity here by setting the
"windowing_placement" option accordingly, but the new behavior seems
more logical?

Also, this removes the "terminal-tab" alias which was only defined
by the kitty module.

We could try to keep the alias approach and implement a "with-alias"
command, however that approach can only capture both dimensions
(windowing system and placement) if we add tons of commands
like "terminal-horizontal" (with implied windowing system) and
"tmux-terminal" (with implied placement).

Side thought: we could also get rid of the "focus" alias and instead
define

    define-command focus %{
        "%opt{windowing_module}-focus"
    }

Closes #3943, #4425
2023-11-13 22:54:49 +01:00
Maxime Coste
7061001728 Add a complete-command command to configure command completion
This makes it possible to change command completion in hooks and
paves the way to more flexibility in how custom commands can be
completed
2022-03-06 10:13:14 +11:00
Matthew Forrester
e1db59fb8d rc repl x11: do not send new line
The X11 repl is unique in that it sends the selection (or parameter) with a
new line appended.

This patch removes that new line and thus, brings it into line with the tmux
and kitty versions.
2021-02-05 06:04:16 +00:00
Matthew Forrester
c9d50660f1 rc repl x11: allow arg for repl send & refocus kak
tmux-send-text allows sending an argument, when supplied the argument
will be sent to the REPL instead of the current selection.

tmux-send-text also keeps kak focussed, which does not happen in the x11
variant as it uses xdotool to switch window.

this patch allows:

 * Passing an argument to x11-send-text, so that value will be sent
 instead of the current selection.
 * We capture the window id of the current (presumably kak window)
 before we use xdotool to switch window. We can therefore switch back to
 kak afterwards (which we do)
2021-01-16 15:57:32 +00:00
Tilman List
d545d2c181 if the $WINDOWID is not set, use xdotool to get the window id 2020-10-30 14:35:20 +01:00
Tilman List
a5dbeeb5ee simplify x11-repl by using x11-terminal 2020-10-30 12:19:53 +01:00
Tilman List
de6e86da46 changed the way the x11 REPL interaction works
Now it uses the window id to identify the REPL window. It is stored in
the option x11_repl_id. That way it is possible to have different REPLs
for different buffers or windows.
2020-10-27 14:26:27 +01:00
Frank LENORMAND
87f9be6723 rc repl: Normalise REPL commands
It's unclear what the `send-text` alias does at first glance,
so prefixing it with "repl-" both fixes that and helps make it
discoverable via the command prompt's fuzzy matcher.

The `repl` alias also seems too generic a name, the "-new" suffix
should hopefully give a hint that it creates a new window.
2020-09-01 13:34:52 +03:00
Johannes Altmanninger
7d52bae5cb rc/x11: failure message when some external tools are missing
Addresses #3591
2020-07-28 20:32:56 +02:00
Philman
63c4336a3c
finetuned the :send-text command
See discussions on [github](https://github.com/philgee1981/kakoune/pull/1) and on [the kakoune message board](https://discuss.kakoune.com/t/trying-to-run-kakoune-repl-with-st-and-dwm/1122/3)
2020-07-03 06:46:41 +02:00
Frank LENORMAND
275abb227e rc: Make docstrings more readable
This cosmetics commit makes use of the auto-deindentation syntax,
available to docstrings.
2020-02-03 20:53:28 +01:00
Frank LENORMAND
5b1f9255a1 rc: Use the standard fail command to report errors
Merely using `echo` with markup doesn't log errors in the debug
buffers, and is also less readable.
2019-11-14 08:32:55 +01:00
codesoap
ca2741fe20 Rename ModuleLoad hook to ModuleLoaded
This clarifies, that the hook is run *after* the module is loaded.
2019-06-25 19:16:47 +02:00
codesoap
df03a8850c Comment on the escape sequence for setting the terminal's title 2019-06-18 11:52:33 +02:00
codesoap
9d8fb8bc31 Print escape sequence to set the window title
Using xdotool was probably a little less portable, because it relied on
the newly created window to be activated by the window manager.
2019-06-18 11:41:59 +02:00
codesoap
feebad14b0 Set the REPL window title using xdotool
As mentioned in issue #2973, the -t argument for setting the terminal
title was not very portable.
2019-06-18 09:58:32 +02:00
Justin Frank
aa6d19bee6 Added modules to extra files 2019-04-08 17:05:55 -07:00
Alex Leferry 2
7d400dce7f Add windowing/repl category 2019-03-21 12:09:39 +01:00