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commit 84c11dfd03261ba5574e555c26fd75aced276f71 Author: Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> Date: Sat Apr 3 23:08:59 2010 +0000 *** empty log message *** diff --git a/Changes b/Changes
--- a/Changes +++ b/Changes @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ WISH: investigate -pe tabbed -g 80x25 being 23 not 24 or 25 lines resize the outer window, which might result in a smaller window overall. or something like that. guys, send me a patch. WISH: coloured pastebin -WISH: selection-color-pair instead of reverse video WISH: load system-wide config file even if we don't have one WISH: look into XAddConnectionWatch, does anybody need that? DUMB: support tex fonts @@ -23,10 +22,15 @@ TODO: perl-shell-window? TODO: - upgrade to libev-4.00. TODO: make fontCount dependent on ENABLE_256... in an INTELLIGENT way +TODO: --enable-256c documentation - fix numlock handling, the most longstanding bug to date (Emanuele Giaquinta). - searchable-scrollback no longer ignores the first line (Emanuele Giaquinta). - add support for 256 colors. + - add rxvt-unicode-256color terminfo and use it by default in that mode. + - actually added macosx-clipboard-native, which should have been in + the 9.07 release but had been forgotten. + - fix definition of sgr0 to work around limitations in luit. - add support for grabbing the clipboard selection and extend selection{_clear,_grab,} perl bindings to optionally work on the clipboard selection (based on patch by Dana Jansens). diff --git a/MANIFEST b/MANIFEST
--- a/MANIFEST +++ b/MANIFEST @@ -163,6 +163,7 @@ src/perl/example-refresh-hooks src/perl/block-graphics-to-ascii src/perl/digital-clock src/perl/macosx-clipboard +src/perl/macosx-clipboard-native src/perl/overlay-osc libev/ev.h
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