256 colour patch is cleaned up and the remaining cases are made work,
this includes especially Theme support, which was not implemented
before. Changes not related to colours were reverted again, making a
review of the two patches against master easier to follow.
As a byproduct of the Hex-colour code parser, the 24bit colours are
also implemented. Actually using them in the terminal is guarded by a
compile time switch (as well as a run time switch), as it breaks the
existing colour protocol and requires additional storage.
To make a seamless usage, down-conversion is provided for 8 and 16
colours.
Diverging from Tom's approach, the colour protocol is reverted back to
the original one. Unfortunately, the changes required in the Theme
engine will break the API.
For more details, please refer to the patch documentation at either
http://irssi-docs.wikispaces.com/Notes-256-Colour or
https://github.com/shabble/irssi-docs/wiki/Notes-256-Colour
This patch implements some 256 colour support for Irssi up from the
previous 16 colours. Initial parsing of the %x/%X format codes is
implemented and the parser accounts in advances the char* for
that.
The colour attributes are widened from 4 to 8 bit. The colour protocol
is changed to a new format. Some pointers to remaining work are
written in the comment in textbuffer.h.
Note that Irssi already does support requesting 256 colours from the
terminal in the original source code, so this part did not have to be
touched.
subsequent reads are associated to the same paste if they happen before
'paste_detect_time' time since the last read. If no read occurs after
'paste_detect_time' time the paste buffer is flushed; if there is at least one
complete line its content is sent as a paste, otherwise it is processed
normally.
Thanks to Emanuele Giaquinta.
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the eighth bit of the color. The formats KBGCRMYW and the mirc colors are now
mapped to colors 8-15. fe-text translates colors 8-15 to bold/blink+0-7 if the
terminal supports only 8 colors.
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now included the same way as utf8, though i'm not sure if it really works
but at least it should partially :) Input line is now internally using 32bit
chars but it's converted to 8bit chars for external use. Text buffer
supports only 8bit + utf8 for now.
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rest of it. It doesn't really work, you can make irssi detached but you
can't attach to it anymore :)
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scrolling region at least in xterm and linux console, so it looks nice and
is fast.
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option to specify if we want to scroll with fastest method, or the cleanest
method. The default is cleanest and it looks best with xterm, with some
other terminals where line-by-line scroll is slow, you might want to use the
fast scrolling.
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long words (URLs mostly) that get split into two lines, selects the word
fully.
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configure chooses to use ncurses if found, of terminfo if only curses was
found. --with-terminfo parameter can be used to specify if you want it or
not.
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