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2017-03-03updated copyright to 2017Robin Haberkorn1-1/+1
2016-01-28updated copyright to 2016Robin Haberkorn1-1/+1
2015-07-15changed default popup background color and color schemesRobin Haberkorn1-2/+2
* use black on light white as the default popup colors (e.g. in --no-profile mode). this looks less annoying than black on light blue and is more often more readable (since light blue will be rendered quite dark often). It's no longer necessary to highlight the popup with (distinct) colors. Keeping the foreground black ensures that there's a brighter foreground color for bold entries in case the terminal does not support bold fonts. * the `terminal.tes` scheme keeps the default popup style. However since it uses white on black as the default colors, this will often still stand out from the message line (on 16 color terminals). * `solarized.tes` now uses a similar high-contrast popup style with either a bright or dark background. The foreground colors have been chosen so that bright variants exist for non-bold terminals - although these bright variants do not stand out very much.
2015-07-14programmable terminal color redefinition and theming SciTECO curses UI based ↵Robin Haberkorn1-4/+23
on Scintilla styles * The first 16 colors of the terminal palette can be redefined using the 3EJ property - with all restrictions that ncurses and UNIX terminals impose on us. It is still important to be able to redefine the palette for some color schemes like Solarized since it may be difficult for users to set up the terminal emulator's palette manually. Also when using PDCurses, setting the palette is port-specific or only possible using init_color(). In order to allow color redefinitions across all curses ports it makes sense if SciTECO gives access to the color initialization of curses even if it can guarantee very little about its semantics in general. * 3EJ is completely ignored for GTK+ * use the STYLE_DEFAULT of the current document to style the message line. Fg and bg colors are reversed to guarantee a good contrast to the Scintilla view. Errors are still hardcoded to a red background, warnings to yellow and info messages to green. This allows color-scheming more of SciTECO given that the red, yellow and green terminal colors are not changed fundamentally in the terminal's palette. * info line is now also styled using STYLE_DEFAULT (reverse colors). The Q-Register and buffer names are now written out using format_str() which means that control characters are written out in REVERSE just like in the command line. String::canonicalize_ctl() is still used to canonicalize window titles. * Command line is now modelled as a curses Pad and "blitted" to the command line window. This allowed simplification of the command line drawing code and introduction of format_str(). The command line is now styled according to STYLE_DEFAULT (original fg and bg colors). The rubbed-out part of the command line can now longer be shown in bold black - or even bold light black - since that is not visible in all color themes. Instead it is now only shown in bold. Command line theming problems will be gone once we use a Scintilla view for the command line. * The popup widget is now styled according to STYLE_CALLTIP. * This means that all relevant parts of SciTECO's user interface can now be themed. This allows the creation of themes that redefine the terminal palette radically (e.g. Solarized) and the creation of "bright" themes (e.g. Solarized/bright). * theming of the non-scintilla-view parts of SciTECO is currently unsupported on GTK+. The reason is that both the popup widget and command line widgets have to be rewritten completely in GTK+ and are work in progress, so adapting the current code would be a waste of time. * Added a manual section about the UI and theming.
2015-06-24disable all Scintilla margins by defaultRobin Haberkorn1-0/+6
* it makes little sense to keep Scintilla's default for new views which gives margin 1 (non-folding symbols) a fixed width of 16 pixels. The interpretation of this width is UI-dependant. * it is more consistent to disable all margins initially. this is also the minimalist setup shown when you run e.g. with --no-profile. * the default look of SciTECO will be more like classic TECOs. This is also what has been requested in #4. * sample.teco_ini does no longer have to disable margin 1 explicitly
2015-06-24fixed SEGFAULTs in InterfaceCurses::vmsg()Robin Haberkorn1-0/+8
* both vmsg() and stdio_msg() behave like vprintf() are allowed to leave their `va_list` in an undefined state. * therefore when writing messages to stdio in addition to the message line, we have to copy the argument list. * fixes SEGFAULTs when trying to log any message (but this bug did not manifest on every test system)
2015-06-23fixed stdio message printing for strings longer than 255 charactersRobin Haberkorn1-7/+9
* there's no reason for formatting into a buffer of fixed length first, since all that is done to the format string is adding a prefix and suffix (line feed). * the new implementation should also be slightly faster.
2015-06-23the Scintilla caret should be non-blinking by defaultRobin Haberkorn1-0/+1
* now both Curses and GTK UIs start with a non-blinking block caret
2015-06-23never show the horizontal scrollbar by defaultRobin Haberkorn1-0/+7
* the GTK UI shows the horizontal scrollbar by default, while Scinterm doesn't. Since showing them with Scintilla's default settings is ugly but setting them up properly is costly and should be decided by the user.
2015-02-11updated copyright to 2015Robin Haberkorn1-1/+1
2014-11-24turn off Scintilla undo collection by default and fixed memleakRobin Haberkorn1-0/+6
* in batch mode, Scintilla undo actions are simply leaked memory * Since we have more than one Scintilla view now, we must empty the undo buffer of all scintilla views when a command line is committed ($$)
2014-11-17Make sure QRegister::view is properly initialized and cleaned upRobin Haberkorn1-1/+1
* it must be initialized after the UI (Interface::main), so I added a View::initialize() function * the old initialize() method was renamed to setup() * use a global instance of QRegister::view so it is guaranteed to be destroyed only after any QRegisters that could still need it * Document API adapted to work with ViewCurrent references
2014-11-16rewritten View and Interface base classes using the Curiously Recurring ↵Robin Haberkorn1-5/+22
Template Pattern. * without the one-view-per-buffer designs, many Scintilla send message (SSM) calls could be inlined * with the new design, this was no longer possible using the abstract base classes. the CRT pattern allows inlining again but introduces a strange level of code obscurity. * tests suggest that at high optimization levels, the one-view-per-buffer design and the CRT pattern reduces typical macro runtimes by 30% (e.g. for symbols-extract.tes). * only updated the NCurses UI for the time being
2014-11-16first working version of the one-view-per-buffer designRobin Haberkorn1-0/+114
The user interface provides a Scintilla view abstraction and every buffer is based on a view. All Q-Register strings use a single dedicated view to save memory and initialization time when using many string registers. * this means we can finally implement a working lexer configuration and it only has to be done once when the buffer is first added to the ring. It is unnecessary to magically restore the lexer styles upon rubout of EB (very hard to implement anyway). It is also not necessary to rerun the lexer configuration macro upon rubout which would be hard to reconcile with SciTECO's basic design since every side-effect should be attached to a character. * this means that opening buffers is slightly slower now because of the view initialization * on the other hand, macros with many string q-reg operations are faster now, since the document must no longer be changed on the buffer's view and restored later on. * also now we can make a difference between editing a document in a view and changing the current view, which reduces UI calls * the Document class has been retained as an abstraction about Scintilla documents, used by QRegister Strings. It had to be made virtual, so the view on which the document is created can be specified by a virtual function. There is no additional space overhead for Documents.