When editing multi-line messages or comments everything past the first
newline becomes invisible.
This patch fixes it by substituting a Unicode symbol for "return"
instead of printing the newline as is. On locales where it's not
available single backslash is used instead.
Dont show presence status changes by default in chat and muc windows.
Users repeatedly ask how to change this setting in the MUC.
We have it in the FAQ since a long time.
And most people I know change this setting, including me.
So it looks like it's time to change this default.
Since some other commands are using british spelling for colour it
makes sense to have it available for /color command as well.
IRC users will feel more at home having /topic command equivalent to
/subject (which seems to be a MUC-specific terminology).
The theme is intended to closely resemble the default Irssi look and
feel, with minimum visual clutter in UI elements, roster and occupants
lists are simplistic, similar to nicklist.pl Irssi script output.
Based on "original" theme.
... I hope ...
We also need to create the path where the logs are stored.
Fixup of d82f2f293b
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
43e5f15e66 broke the creation of the path
where chatlogs are stored. This is fixed now.
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
The current code is inherently racy: if screen update takes
considerable time (e.g. when working over network) and a user
performed a series of resizes the final event might get ignored and
the display will be left in inconsistent state.
Fix the race by unsetting the flag first so if the next WINCH signal
is received while display is resizing it'll be processed on the next
iteration.
Print error message from `_string_matches_one_of()` instead of forming
an error message manually that contains the same entries that were checked
in `_string_matches_one_of()`.
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>
GNU Screen terminal emulator is modelled after VT100, its key bindings
for "application mode" (which profanity enables on startup) can be
seen with this: info screen "Input Translation".
fixup of 46b9428d92
[0] writes something about "... use ‘man*section*_MANS’ over ‘man_MANS’ ..."
in the context of "fast installation", so I tried that and it worked.
TBH I don't really understand why this fixes the problem.
[0] https://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Man-Pages.html
Signed-off-by: Steffen Jaeckel <jaeckel-floss@eyet-services.de>