(max) bar size was described to be in chars, though this only applies to the left/right bars. This change clarifies that top/bottom bars would have their size defined in lines.
If you run /input jump_next_visited_buffer right after switching to a
buffer, weechat changes to the first buffer in the visited buffers list.
That is, it wraps around and goes to the buffer you visited the longest
ago. This patch fixes that.
The reason it happens is that when you switch to a buffer (normally,
i.e. in another way than using jump_previously_visited_buffer/
jump_next_visited_buffer) gui_buffers_visited_index is set to -1 (in
gui_buffer_visited_add). This makes gui_buffer_visited_get_index_next
return 0 because it returns gui_buffers_visited_index + 1, which makes
gui_input_jump_next_visited_buffer jump to the first buffer in the list
of visited buffers.
Fixes#1591
New options to customize behavior on signals received, with the default
behavior:
- weechat.signal.sighup: quit in normal mode, reload config in headless
- weechat.signal.sigquit: quit
- weechat.signal.sigterm: quit
- weechat.signal.sigusr1: no command executed by default
- weechat.signal.sigusr2: no command executed by default
The signals SIGUSR1 and SIGUSR2 are introduced by this commit, so it's now
possible to run commands when they are received.
The SIGHUP signal makes now WeeChat quit, it was the behavior before version
2.9 of WeeChat (see commit de1e61f7cd).
Both default to "on" (no change to previous behavior).
If hotlist_update_on_buffer_switch is "off", then when switching away from a
buffer, the hotlist is not cleared.
If read_marker_update_on_buffer_switch is "off", then when switching away from
a buffer, the read marker is not set to the end of the buffer.
This allows users to choose to have fully manual control over when hotlist
counts and buffer read markers are reset.
Fixes#992.
The option "localvar" (introduced long time ago, in WeeChat 0.3.0) is still
recognized by WeeChat, to stay compatible with any extension/script calling
it (or referencing it in the documentation).
It is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
When this local variable is set, it overrides the value of option
"weechat.completion.default_template".
It is evaluated, that means the global default template can be used to append
some custom completion. For example:
/buffer set localvar_set_completion_default_template ${weechat.completion.default_template}|%(my_completion)
The bar item "buffer_nicklist_count" is now the number of displayed nicks
only (not groups).
New bar items:
- "buffer_nicklist_count_groups": number of groups displayed
- "buffer_nicklist_count_all": number of nicks and groups displayed
Supporting multiple lines in the input bar is useful even for buffers
without input_multiline set, because it enables you to compose multiple
lines at once, even if it is sent as multiple messages. It is
particularly useful when you paste multiple lines and want to edit some
of it before you send the message.
This allows the input callback function for a buffer to receive multiple
lines at once, instead of the message being split on newline before
being sent to the callback. It adds a new flag, input_multiline, to
control this. This flag defaults to 0 which is the current behavior.