- Added version and license metadata
- Configuration data to be used in configured files to set metadata
- Portable binary and directories in the main install directory
- Binary file installed in correct places for all supported platforms
- Freedesktop AppStream support
- Added missing files install rules
In the function Node:get_divider_overlapping_point() we check if we
hit a divider (separator between two nodes). If yes the event is
intercepted and used to set the cursor and drag the separator if
appropriate.
In reality, on mouse move events, when one of the node is a split
and one of its child is not resizable we don't set the cursor to
and we don't intercept the event. However on a mouse pressed event
the event was intercepted regardless of the fact that the child
nodes are resizable or not. This latter behavior was unwanted as it
prevents mouse clicks to be processed because of a divided that is
inactive.
In addition it prevented processing of mouse clicks when the child
node was invisible leading to issue #363. For this latter the issue
was the invisible NagView in the upper part of the window.
To fix the problem we provide a divider with
Node:get_divider_overlapping_point() only if its child node are
resizable. In this way the mouse clicks or movements are intercepted
only if the divider is actually active.
Use the function defined in the "common" module.
Move the check for not-nil filename from common.normalize_path
to core.open_doc. In this latter the filename can be nil if a
new unnamed document is created.
It is reported that the built-in lua function os.remove(path) does
not removes empty directories on windows. To fix this a system.rmdir
function is introduced that calls a native win32 function.
Also common.rm(path, recursively) was added which wraps system.rmdir()
to easily delete an entire folder with all its contents.
Add a renderer.font's method "copy" to clone the font object
by specifying an optional new size. In the size is not given
the size of the original object is used.
Should fulfill the request from issue #288.