* Avoid adding existing selections in `select_add_next`
* Use the first available selection as delimiter in `select_add_next`
* Fix returning searches with newlines in `search.find`
* Fix repeat search when the last result spanned multiple lines
* Add mouse grab
We now also send mouse movement events only to the interested view.
* Add deprecation messages handler
* Make various `View`s respect `on_mouse_left`
* `StatusView`
* `TitleView`
* `TreeView`
* `ToolbarView`
* Fix scrollbar in `TreeView` not updating
We were in some cases sending outdated mouse positions to the scrollbar,
which made it think that the mouse was hovering it.
This also updates the hovered item more responsively during scroll.
* Added in double-clicking on emptyview and tab bar.
* Fixed issue with split tabs.
* Early exit if no overlapping node.
* Changed category of command to tabbar.
* Additional cleanup.
* Changed for whether we should show tabs.
* Fixed erroneous hover.
* Fix incorrect check in doc:raw_remove
Restore caret position on command doc:cut
* merge cursors and fix new line in clipboard
* add new line to the last copied line
Instead of completely disabling them, we now use their internal toggle.
Also moved `drawwhitespace` commands inside the plugin.
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* Fixed bug where commands would show even when plugin was disbled. Also removed antiquated way of disabling.
* Fixed typos.
* Also moved trimwhitespace out of config, if it already has a default enabled value of false.
* Changed documentation.
* Clarified comments.
* Add `Object:{is_class_of,is_extended_by}` to check inverse relationships
* Make tab scrolling more flexible
This adds tab scrolling commands and connects them to mouse scroll
events.
This way scrolling behavior can be customized more easily.
For example an alternative behavior could be:
```lua
keymap.add({
["wheelup"] = "root:switch-to-hovered-previous-tab",
["wheeldown"] = "root:switch-to-hovered-next-tab"
})
```
* added regex.gmatch iterator and other fixes
* fixed issues reported by Guldoman
* push strings with fixed len just in case for binary safety
* added limit to regex.gsub and use pushinteger
* added description to regex.gsub limits param
* replaced substitutions regex description for correctness
* ignore negative limits on regex.gsub
* feat: alert user via nagview if file cannot be saved
it will prompt the user to choose whether they
want to save to another location and perform
the save as command
* refactor: change defer draw call to thread
* feat: log error when attempting to save doc
* Add `Doc:get_selection_idx`
* Make multicursor paste add a cursor at the end of each paste
* Better manage paste of multicursor whole line copy
* Document `Doc:get_selection_idx`
* Keep track of last added selection in `Doc`
* Make use of `doc.last_selection` in `Doc` commands
* Make `Doc:get_selection` return the `Doc.last_selection` if possible
When a command is performed with parameters, those are now passed to the
predicate.
The predicate can then return, after the validity boolean, any other
value that will then be passed to the actual command.
If the predicate only returns the validity boolean, the original
parameters are passed through to the actual command.
This allows predicates to manipulate the received parameters, and allows
them to pass the result of an expensive computation to the actual
command, which won't have to recalculate it.
String and table predicates will now also return `core.active_view`.
* Modified autoreload to use new dirwatch infrastructure, and added in nagview to verify that fs changes don't stomp on our changes, unless you want them to.
* Split out reload functionality to actual document, and added in a thread to check the document, in the cases where it wouldn't be covered by dirwatch.
* As per request from jgmdev, added in ability to show nagview always.
* Changed things over to use dirwatch.
* Made sure we redrew things, added in a contingency in 'save' for times when we load a non-existent file, and added some checks.
Using `get_active_node` might result in a locked `Node`; calling
`add_view` on that `Node` throws an error.
`get_active_node_default` always returns an unlocked `Node`.
When using `doc:move-to-{previous,next}-char` in a selection, we were
moving the cursor to the character before the initial/after the last
character of the selection.
Now we follow what other editors do and move it to just before the
initial/just after the final character.
Removed dmon, and replaced with logic that works across Linux, Mac, FreeBSD and Windows. Have tested on all platforms, and seems to work.
Co-authored-by: Jan200101 <sentrycraft123@gmail.com>
This is needed for example when a selection has both `line1` and `col1`
at 1, and the left arrow is pressed: `line2` and `col2` change, while
`line1` and `col1` don't, but we still want to scroll.