* Now displaying the renderer type in the About dialog
* Show the number of renderers per type in the About dialog
* Use values instead of entries (key is unused)
Co-Authored-By: onecamp <juancampa@gmail.com>
* Fix location of webGLRenderer flag in default-config.js
* Fix incorrect check of webGLRenderer flag
* Explain that disabling WebGL enables transparent backgrounds
Co-Authored-By: juancampa <juancampa@gmail.com>
* Only use WebGL if background is opaque
The hardcoding to white was also removed in favor of a temporary hack in
xterm.js that uses either white-over-black or black-overwhite to
maximize contrast with the background color
Two possible value:
* `'vertical'` (Default): enable column selection when Option key is hold
* `'force'`: force selection regardless of whether the terminal is in mouse events mode
* Enabling webGL renderer
* Use @zeit/xterm fork of xterm
* Adding webGLRenderer config
* Fix linting issues
* Allow for hot-reloading of webGLRenderer
* Adding link to WebGL renderer issue we're working around
* Using NPM tarball instead of resolutions (which wasn't working
* Hard-coding selection color to white because nothing else is yet supported
* Reimplement altIsMeta supprt with new xterm library
* Update xterm fork to use xtermjs/xterm.js@616958e
* Use node 8 in travis, needed by source-map@0.7.0
xterm.js doesn't use `this.term.charMeasure.width` when rendering. It
actually uses:
`Math.floor(this._terminal.charMeasure.width * window.devicePixelRatio)`
This is important, because character widths may be non-integer values,
which means that we can end up with an empty space on the right side of
the terminal window.
Instead of trying to match xterm's behavior, it's probably better if we
just use xterm's `fit` addon. This seems to behave better for me.
We might not want to land this as-is, becuase this addon forces an
annoying hard-coded 17px margin on the right side to compensate for a
scrollbar (see xtermjs/xterm.js#400), but at least for my use-cases,
this is still better than it was.
* WIP
* WIP
* Wip
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* wip
* Refactor without normalize and plugin
* Replace extendKeymaps by decorateKeymaps
* WIP
* Add mousetrap
* Add first command over rpc
* More commands
* Add all commands
* Begin to hook commands
* Working multiple keymaps
* Use redux action to trigger command
* Use forked version of Mousetrap to capture key events
* Fix lint
* Add command in redux action to debug purpose
* ExecCommand from menu click
* Remove unused files
* Fix xterm should ignore catched events
* Re-enable IntelliSense checking
* Remove unused runes dep
* Added a utility for processing clipboard data
* using paste processing utility in term component to expand filepath
* removed linux case
* moved active tab to guard so only process when active
* commenting paste event handler for clarity
* Introduce 2 base components: Component and PureComponent. Before, we have only PureComponent but it was impossible to add a shoulComponentUpdate method (used for Terms).