The options `weechat.custom_bar_item.xxx.*` are now properly renamed to the new
item name.
This fixes a save issue (item saved with old name in config) and a crash if a
new item is created with the old name.
The type "enum" replaces type "integer" when used with string values.
For compatibility, any option created with type "integer" and string values is
automatically created to "enum" on creation, with no error.
This fixes a bug where if you had multiple lines in the input and
pressed ctrl-w when the cursor was after the first word of any line but
the first, it would delete both the word before the cursor and the last
word on the preceding line.
Commands 716/717 are returned if the target user has mode +g, they look like
this:
:server 716 my_nick bob :is in +g mode and must manually allow you to message them. Your message was discarded.
:server 717 my_nick bob :has been informed that you messaged them.
It seemed strange to me to have word_end_offset point to the last
character in the word, rather than the character after the word,
especially now with the word stopping before a newline character which
meant word_end_offset would be -1 if there was no characters before the
newline character.
The new rendering of multiline lines had some issues with colors at
certain positions not being applied. The color would not be applied if
the color code was at either of these positions:
- At the start of a line after a newline character
- At the end of a line after a space and before a newline character
- At a line by itself before a newline character
The way I had done it by considering newline characters as a word in
gui_chat_get_word_info with a variable specifying that it's newline
characters became messy and didn't really make sense, so rather than
doing this, I changed gui_chat_get_word_info to stop before the first
newline character. That way, we can just check if we are at a newline
character at the start of the loop, and don't need any more special
handling.
Fixes#1928
The status PRIVMSG and NOTICE are now displayed the same way for outgoing and
received messages:
Msg(alice) -> @#test: message for ops
Notice(alice) -> @#test: notice for ops
And any message like this is displayed with these tags if the nick is self
nick (case of a bouncer or if capability "echo-message" is enabled):
"self_msg", "notify_none", "no_highlight".