This fixes services in Wayland session where WAYLAND_DISPLAY is only
imported into the systemd user instance environment after
graphical-session.target is reached (such as GNOME).
../vt.c:648:13: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 3924432811 * 2654435761 cannot be represented in type 'long'
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior ../vt.c:648:13 in
Closes#1456
Rewrite render_osd(), and instead of passing in an y-offset, let
render_osd() itself center the text inside the OSD buffer.
This is done using the same baseline calculation term_font_baseline()
does, except we use the buffer height instead of the line height.
Note that most OSDs are sized based on the line height...
Closes#1430
Instead of special casing configuration affecting command line
options (like --font, --fullscreen, --maximized etc), translate them
to overrides, and let the configuration system handle them.
This also fixes an issue where -f,--font did not set csd.font, if
csd.font were otherwise unset.
../vt.c:648:13: runtime error: signed integer overflow: 3924432811 * 2654435761 cannot be represented in type 'long'
SUMMARY: UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer: undefined-behavior ../vt.c:648:13 in
Closes#1456
Rewrite render_osd(), and instead of passing in an y-offset, let
render_osd() itself center the text inside the OSD buffer.
This is done using the same baseline calculation term_font_baseline()
does, except we use the buffer height instead of the line height.
Note that most OSDs are sized based on the line height...
Closes#1430
Instead of special casing configuration affecting command line
options (like --font, --fullscreen, --maximized etc), translate them
to overrides, and let the configuration system handle them.
This also fixes an issue where -f,--font did not set csd.font, if
csd.font were otherwise unset.
Before this patch, we didn’t ensure width and height were valid for
the current scaling factor, when fractional scaling _is_
available. That is, we didn’t ensure the width/height values
multiplied back to their original values after dividing with the
scaling factor.
Closes#1446
This function is only called directly when scaling the mouse
pointer. The mouse pointer is never guaranteed to have a valid width
and height, so skip the width/height assertions for it.
* Ensure buffer sizes are valid. That is, ensure that
size / scale * scale == size.
* Do size calculation of the window geometry in the same way we
calculate the CSD offsets.
And calculation of compounded offsets/widths/heights, to compensate
for compositor rounding when positioning and scaling/sizing
subsurfaces.
Closes#1441
When instantiating the viewport for a pointer surface, we didn't first
check if the compositor implements the viewporter interface.
This triggered a crash when a) foot was compiled with fractional
scaling, and b) the compositor did not implement the viewporter
interface.
Closes#1444
This defines the base name of the generated terminfo files. It
defaults to the value of -Ddefault-terminfo (i.e. 'foot')
Example:
meson -Ddefault-terminfo=foot-bananas -Dterminfo-base-name=foot-apples
The generated terminfo files will be
* terminfo/f/foot-apples
* terminfo/f/foot-apples-direct
The default value of $TERM will be 'foot-bananas'
By how much to increase the luminance when brightening bold
fonts. This was previously hard-coded to a factor of 1.3, which is now
the default value of the new config option.
Closes#1434
render_osd() shouldn't use term_font_baseline().
This is because term_font_baseline() uses the line height to determine
the position, while render_osd() renders to surfaces that aren't sized
like the grid.
This fixes a regression, where the CSD title were sometimes rendered
too high up, and sometimes too low.
* In all calls to wl_subsurface_set_position()
* (wp_viewport_set_destination() already does this)
* Whenever we use the scale to calculate margins (search box,
scrollback indicator etc)
* Since the scaling factor is stored as a float (and not a double),
use roundf() instead of round()
Monitor DPI depends on information from both the wl_output and the
xdg_output interfaces.
Before this patch, terminals were only updated after changes to the
wl_output interfaces (thus depending on xdg output changes being
pushed by the compositor before wl_output changes).
That assumption (xdg_output happening before wl_output) isn’t always
true.
This patch fixes the issue by updating the terminals in the
xdg_output’s “done” event.
Closes#1431
This patch detects invalid codepoints in the UTF-8 EDxxxx range, and
the F4xxxxxx range.
Note that we still allow the E0xxxx and F0xxxxxx ranges. These
contains overlong encodings. We allow them, because they still decode
into correct UTF-32.
Closes#1423