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Daniel Eklöf
ccf625b991
render: gamma-correct blending
This implements gamma-correct blending, which mainly affects font
rendering.

The implementation requires compile-time availability of the new
color-management protocol (available in wayland-protocols >= 1.41),
and run-time support for the same in the compositor (specifically, the
EXT_LINEAR TF function and sRGB primaries).

How it works: all colors are decoded from sRGB to linear (using a
lookup table, generated in the exact same way pixman generates it's
internal conversion tables) before being used by pixman. The resulting
image buffer is thus in decoded/linear format. We use the
color-management protocol to inform the compositor of this, by tagging
the wayland surfaces with the 'ext_linear' image attribute.

Sixes: all colors are sRGB internally, and decoded to linear before
being used in any sixels. Thus, the image buffers will contain linear
colors. This is important, since otherwise there would be a
decode/encode penalty every time a sixel is blended to the grid.

Emojis: we require fcft >= 3.2, which adds support for sRGB decoding
color glyphs. Meaning, the emoji pixman surfaces can be blended
directly to the grid, just like sixels.

Gamma-correct blending is enabled by default *when the compositor
supports it*. There's a new option to explicitly enable/disable it:
gamma-correct-blending=no|yes. If set to 'yes', and the compositor
does not implement the required color-management features, warning
logs are emitted.

There's a loss of precision when storing linear pixels in 8-bit
channels. For this reason, this patch also adds supports for 10-bit
surfaces. For now, this is disabled by default since such surfaces
only have 2 bits for alpha. It can be enabled with
tweak.surface-bit-depth=10-bit.

Perhaps, in the future, we can enable it by default if:

* gamma-correct blending is enabled
* the user has not enabled a transparent background
2025-03-05 18:45:01 +01:00
Adrian fxj9a
6d39f66eb7
config: add search-bindings.delete-to-{start,end} key bindings
Defaults to ctrl+u and ctrl+k respectively.

Closes #1972
2025-03-05 08:48:23 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
c41008da31
config+render: allow cursor.style=hollow
Closes #1965
2025-02-19 11:50:25 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
325086291b
config: regex: fix invalid free
Zero-initialize the 'launch' spawn template before calling
value_to_spawn_template(). This is needed since
value_to_spawn_template() tries to free the old value before assigning
the new one.

Closes #1951
2025-02-10 07:43:52 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
a984531ce5
url-mode: use the first *sub* expression as URL
When auto-matching URLs (or custom regular expressions), use the
first *subexpression* as URL, rather than the while regex match.

This allows us to write custom regular expressions with prefix/suffix
strings that should not be included in the presented match.
2025-02-05 13:35:17 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
31f536ff8c
config: remove debug logging 2025-02-05 13:35:17 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
051cd6ecfc
config+url: add support for user-defined regex patterns
Users can now define their own regex patterns, and use them via key
bindings:

    [regex:foo]
    regex=foo(bar)?
    launch=path-to-script-or-application {match}

    [key-bindings]
    regex-launch=[foo] Control+Shift+q
    regex-copy=[foo] Control+Mod1+Shift+q

That is, add a section called 'regex:', followed by an
identifier. Define a regex and a launcher command line.

Add a key-binding, regex-launch and/or regex-copy (similar to
show-urls-launch and show-urls-copy), and connect them to the regex
with the "[regex-name]" syntax (similar to how the pipe-* bindings
work).
2025-02-05 13:35:17 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
130b05f02b
foot.ini+doc: add default value of url.regex 2025-02-05 13:35:17 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
d41b28bd02
url-mode+config: wip: add url.regex option 2025-02-05 13:35:17 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
e76d8dd7af
config: remove url.{uri-characters,protocols} 2025-02-05 13:35:17 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
d24f700256
key-bindings: add keypad variants to existing default key-bindings 2025-01-31 07:29:16 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
43206e6601
config: fix memory leak on e.g. "not a valid XKB key name" errors 2025-01-27 06:34:20 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
736328ab6b
config: check for FcNameUnparse() failure 2025-01-24 06:38:02 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
2a07a2e6b9
Add support for the new Wayland protocol xdg-system-bell
From the release notes:

    system bell - allowing e.g. terminal emulators to hand off system
    bell alerts to the compositor for among other things accessibility
    purposes

The new protocol is used when the new config option
bell.system=yes (and the compositor implements the protocol,
obviously).

The system bell is rung independent of whether the foot window has
keyboard focus or not (thus relying on compositor configuration to
determine whether anything should be done or not in response to the
bell).

The new option is enabled by default.
2025-01-17 10:21:50 +01:00
Alexander Orzechowski
301101e7d9
Revert "config: don't allow colors.flash-alpha to be 1.0"
This reverts commit 56d2c3e990.
2025-01-09 07:53:50 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
56d2c3e990
config: don't allow colors.flash-alpha to be 1.0
A compositor will not send a frame callback for our main window if it
is fully occluded (for example, by a fully opaque overlay...). This
causes the overlay to stuck.

For regular buffers, it _should_ be enough to *not* hint the
compositor it's opaque. But at least some compositor special cases
single-pixel buffers, and actually look at their pixel value.

Thus, we have two options: implement frame callback handling for the
overlay sub-surface, or ensure we don't use a fully opaque
surface. Since no overlays are fully opaque by default, and the flash
surface is the only one that can be configured to be
opaque (colors.flash-alpha), and since adding frame callback handling
adds a lot of boilerplate code... let's go with the simpler solution
of
2025-01-02 09:10:51 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
e38ec79be1
osc: add option to disable OSC-52, partially or fully
Closes #1867
2024-12-22 07:16:12 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
511aad419b
config: add color.sixelN options
These options allows you to configure the default sixel color palette.
2024-10-23 08:35:30 +02:00
Oleh Hushchenkov
b47a4dd255
add setting for strikeout thickness 2024-08-26 19:34:47 +02:00
Andrew J. Hesford
1969717527
feature: add resize-keep-grid to allow text reflow on font changes 2024-08-20 07:07:29 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
84d36606cb
osc: kitty notifications: add support for XDG sound names 2024-08-04 15:23:31 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
6349262491
osc: kitty notifications: implement s=silent
This implements part of the new 's' (sound) parameter; the 'silent'
value. When s=silent, we set the ${muted} template argument to
"true". It is intended to set the 'suppress-sound' hint:

    notify-send --hint BOOLEAN:suppress-sound:${muted}
2024-08-04 14:20:35 +02:00
Craig Barnes
f87c9bb9f7 xmalloc: remove delim param from xstrjoin() and add separate xstrjoin3()
This avoids the need for an unused third argument for most xstrjoin()
calls and replaces the cases where it's needed with a more flexible
function. Code generation is the same in both cases, when there are 2
string params and a compile-time known delimiter.

This commit also converts 4 uses of xasprintf() to use xstrjoin*().

See also: https://godbolt.org/z/xsjrhv9b6
2024-08-03 08:51:06 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
ea2f0e7c3f
osc: kitty notifications: cleanup and update to latest version of spec
* Don't store a list of unfinished notifications. Use a single one. If
  the notification ID of the 'current' notification doesn't match the
  previous, unfinished one, the 'current' notification replaces the
  previous one, instead of updating it.

* Update xstrjoin() to take an optional delimiter (for example ','),
  and use that when joining categories and 'alive IDs'.

* Rename ${action-arg} to ${action-argument}

* Update handling of the 'n' parameter (symbolic icon name); the spec
  allows it to be used multiple times, and the terminal is supposed to
  pick the first one it can resolve. Foot can't resolve icons at all,
  neither can 'notify-send' or 'fyi' (which is what foot typically
  executes to display a notification); it's the notification daemon that
  resolves icons.

  The spec _could_ be interpreted to mean the terminal should lookup
  .desktop files, and use the value of the 'Icon' key from the first
  matching .desktop files. But foot doesn't read .desktop files, and I
  don't intend to implement XDG directory scanning and parsing of
  .desktop files just to figure out which icon to use.

  Instead, use a simple heuristics; use the *shortest* symbolic
  names. The idea is pretty simple: plain icon names are typically
  shorter than .desktop file IDs.
2024-08-02 08:07:13 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
76ac910b11
osc: kitty notifications: buttons, icons, app-name, categories etc
First, icons have been finalized in the specification. There were only
three things we needed to adjust:

* symbolic names are base64 encoded
* there are a couple of OSC-99 defined symbolic names that need to be
  translated to the corresponding XDG icon name.
* allow in-band icons without a cache ID (that is, allow applications
  to use p=icon without having to cache the icon first).

Second, add support for the following new additions to the protocol:

* 'f': custom app-name, overrides the terminal's app-id
* 't': categories
* 'p=alive': lets applications poll for currently active notifications
* 'id' is now 'unset' by default, rather than "0"
* 'w': expire time (i.e. notification timeout)
* "buttons": aka actions. This lets applications add additional (to
  the terminal defined "default" action) actions. The 'activated' event
  has been updated to report which button/action was used to activate
  the notification.

To support button/actions, desktop-notifications.command had to be
reworked a bit.

There's now a new config option:
desktop-notifications.command-action-arg. It has two template
arguments ${action-name} and ${action-label}.

command-action-arg gets expanded for *each* action.

${action-name} and ${action-label} has been replaced by ${action-arg}
in command. This is a somewhat special template, in that it gets
replaced by *all* instances of the expanded actions.
2024-07-31 16:22:17 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
ba79bf1602
notify: ${icon}: don't fallback to app-id
* Revert --icon to ${app-id}
* Use --hint STRING:image-path:${icon} instead
* ${icon} no longer expands to ${app-id} if notification has no icon
2024-07-30 17:16:02 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
c4d9f8a8ff
osc: kitty notifications: implement the 'close' request
Add a new config option, desktop-notifications.close, defining what to
execute to close a notification. It has a single template parameter,
${id}, that is expanded to the external notification ID foot may have
picked up from the notification helper.

notify-send does not support closing notifications, and it appears
impossible to pass an *unsigned* integer as argument to gdbus. Hence
no default value for the new 'close' option.

Example:

    printf '\e]99;i=123;this is a notification\e\\'
    printf '\e]99;i=123:p=close;\e\\'
2024-07-25 19:24:28 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
e271027c0c
config: notify-send: it's "action=label", not "action,label" 2024-07-24 16:01:42 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
ecbec57a47
notify: split up the ${action} template parameter
Split it up into two, ${action-name} and ${action-label}.

Dunstify, for example, has a different syntax compared to notify-send:

notify-send: default=foobar
dunstify: default,foobar
2024-07-23 19:08:21 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
045ead985c
notify: don't focus/report on notification dismissal
Only do it when the notification was activated.

Here, activated means the 'click to activate' notification action was
triggered.

How do we tie everything together?

First, we add a new template parameter, ${action}. It's intended to be
used with e.g. notify-send's --action option.

When the action is triggered, notify-send prints its name on stdout,
on a separate line. Look for this in stdout. Only if we've seen it do
we focus/report the notification.
2024-07-23 16:41:52 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
5905ea0d84
osc: kitty notifications: implement focus|report
This patch adds support for window focusing, and sending events back
to the client application when a notification is closed.

* Refactor notification related configuration options:
    - add desktop-notifications sub-section
    - deprecate 'notify' in favor of 'desktop-notifications.command'
    - deprecate 'notify-focus-inhibit' in favor of
      'desktop-notifications.inhibit-when-focused'
* Refactor: rename 'struct kitty_notification' to 'struct
  notification'
* Pass a 'struct notification' to notify_notify(), instead of many
  arguments.
* notify_notify() now registers a reaper callback. When the notifier
  process has terminated, the notification is considered closed, and we
  either try to focus (activate) the window, or send an event to the
  client application, depending on the notification setting.
* For the window activation, we need an XDG activation token. For now,
  assume *everything* written on stdout is part of the token.
* Refactor: remove much of the warnings from OSC-99; we don't
  typically log anything when an OSC/CSI has invalid values.
* Add icon support to OSC-99. This isn't part of the upstream
  spec. Foot's implementation:
    - uses the 'I' parameter
    - the value is expected to be a symbolic icon name
    - a quick check for absolute paths is done, and such icon requests
      are ignored.
* Added ${icon} to the 'desktop-notifications.command' template. Uses
  the icon specified in the notification, or ${app-id} if not set.
2024-07-23 07:17:21 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
b0bf8ca5f7
osc/notify: add support for OSC-99, kitty desktop notifications
This adds limited support for OSC-99, kitty desktop notifications[^1]. We
support everything defined by the "protocol", except:

* 'a': action to perform on notification activation. Since we don't
  trigger the notification ourselves (over D-Bus), we don't know a)
  which ID the notification got, or b) when it is clicked.
* ... and that's it. Everything else is supported

To be explicit, we *do* support:

* Chunked notifications (d=0|1), allowing the application to append
  data to a notification in chunks, before it's finally displayed.
* Plain UTF-8, or base64-encoded UTF-8 payload (e=0|1).
* Notification identifier (i=xyz).
* Payload type (p=title|body).
* When to honor the notification (o=always|unfocused|invisible), with
  the following quirks:
    - we don't know when the window is invisible, thus it's treated as
      'unfocused'.
    - the foot option 'notify-focus-inhibit' overrides 'always'
* Urgency (u=0|1|2)

[^1]: https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/desktop-notifications/
2024-07-23 07:17:21 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
1136108c97
input: don't map wheel events to BTN_{BACK,FORWARD}
BTN_BACK and BTN_FORWARD are separate buttons. The scroll wheel don't
have any button mappings in libinput/wayland, so make up our own
defines.

This allows us to map them in mouse bindings.

Also expose BTN_WHEEL_{LEFT,RIGHT}. These were already defined, and
used, internally, to handle wheel tilt events. With this, they can
also be used in mouse bindings.

Finally, fix encoding used for BTN_{BACK,FORWARD} when sending mouse
button events to the client application. Before this, they were mapped
to buttons 4/5. But, button 4/5 are for the scroll wheel, and as
mentioned above, BTN_{BACK,FORWARD} are not the same as scroll wheel
"buttons".

Closes #1763
2024-07-13 10:41:10 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
c4f1380943
config: add cursor.blink-rate option
The default is 500ms, which corresponds to the old, hardcoded default.

Closes #1707
2024-05-20 09:17:42 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
b400903e25
config: add new key-binding 'quit', unbound by default
Closes #1475
2024-04-11 15:12:45 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
e5a2ac4b57
config: add cursor.unfocused-style
This option controls how we render the cursor when the terminal window
is unfocused.

Possible values are:

* hollow: the default, and how we rendered the cursor before this
  patch.
* unchanged: render the cursor exactly the same way as when the window
  is focused.
* none: do not render any cursor at all

Closes #1582
2024-04-10 16:24:10 +02:00
Craig Barnes
e8b04e0e2c
xmalloc: add xmemdup() and use to replace some uses of xmalloc+memcpy 2024-03-17 12:31:02 +01:00
Craig Barnes
853be450bb main/config: replace some uses of xasprintf() with xstrjoin() 2024-03-16 20:17:53 +00:00
Daniel Eklöf
3d9aa1c29c
config: don't try to free key combos we haven't allocated
When erroring out due to a key combo being "empty", we incorrectly
tried to free one key binding. This is because 'used_combos' is
initialized to '1'. And it should, but an empty key binding is a
special case.

Fixes a test failure, and closes #1620
2024-02-24 09:58:04 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
678bdb7c3f
config: on error, correctly free partially parsed key combos 2024-02-23 17:49:24 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
9ca84e6b48
config: map Control+wheel to font increase/decrease
This is in addition to the already existing keyboard shortcuts.

Also add missing default keyboard/mouse bindings to readme + foot(1).
2024-02-15 16:55:40 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
7999975016
Don't use fancy Unicode quotes, stick to ASCII 2024-02-06 12:36:45 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
1c70a84fde
config: add pipe-command-output key-binding 2024-02-06 12:12:57 +01:00
Daniel Eklöf
4730ff8d08
input/config: support *all* modifier names
That is, allow custom modifiers (i.e. other than ctrl/shift/alt etc)
in key bindings.

This is done by no longer validating/translating modifier names to
booleans for a pre-configured set of modifiers (ctrl, shift, alt,
super).

Instead, we keep the modifier *names* in a list, in the key binding
struct.

When a keymap is loaded, and we "convert" the key binding, _then_ we
do modifier translation. For invalid modifier names, we print an
error, and then ignore it. I.e. we no longer fail to load a config due
to invalid modifier names.

We also need to update how we determine the set of significant
modifiers. Any modifier not in this list will be ignored when matching
key bindings.

Before this patch, we hardcoded this to shift/alt/ctrl/super. Now, to
handle custom modifiers as well, we simply treat *all* modifiers
defined by the current layout as significant.

Typically, the only unwanted modifiers are "locked" modifiers. We are
already filtering these out.
2024-02-06 11:05:20 +01:00
Andrew J. Hesford
21a8d832ce
feature: add resize-by-cells option to constrain window sizes...
...to multiples of the cell size, and preserve grid size when changing
fonts or display scales in floating windows.
2024-02-05 12:14:53 +01:00
Craig Barnes
e0f3703ae6
util: add streq() function and use in place of strcmp(...) == 0 2024-02-05 12:09:52 +01:00
Craig Barnes
91b22ae21a Replace unchecked allocations with calls to xmalloc.h functions 2024-01-25 07:03:50 +00:00
Daniel Eklöf
208008d717
config: fix cloning of env_vars tllist
When cloning a config struct, the env_vars tllist wasn't correctly
copied. We did correctly iterate and duplicate all old entries, but we
did *not* reset the list in the cloned struct before doing so.

This meant the list contained entries shared with the original list,
causing double free:s in --server mode.
2024-01-10 16:41:03 +01:00
Jan Palus
8e1b51be10
config: reset conf file descriptor after closing file stream
conf file descriptor is closed once again during cleanup at the end of
config_load() if descriptor >= 0. avoid double closing by assigning
negative value to fd after first close.

by the time second close happens some other descriptor might be opened
reusing previous number ie it might happen during foot server startup
when syslog message is logged between one close and the other. in this
particular situation, as of this writing, it considers fd=3 for which
following events apply:

1. conf file is opened and fclosed()
2. warning is logged with syslog which leads to opening socket to
   /dev/log which is kept open by glibc (gets fd=3)
3. second close during config_load() closes /dev/log socket descriptor
4. epoll_create() in fdm.c reuses fd=3 again
5. another message is being logged with syslog. glibc notices sendto()
   failure on saved /dev/log descriptor hence it closes it and opens
   new one

Due to epoll descriptor closure foot starts a chain of errors that
lead to startup failure.

Fixes #1531
2023-10-27 16:21:46 +02:00
Daniel Eklöf
02fff24b4f
config: improve validation of color values, default alpha to 0xff
Reject color values that aren't in either RGB, or ARGB format. That
is, color values that aren't hexadecimal numbers with either 6 or 8
digits.

Also, if a color value is allowed to have an alpha component, and the
user left it out, default to 0xff (opaque) rather than 0x00 (fully
transparent).

Closes #1526
2023-10-26 16:25:57 +02:00