Scroll is a program that stores all the lines of its child and be used in st as
a way of implementing scrollback.
This solution is much better than implementing the scrollback in st itself
because having a different program allows to use it in any other program
without doing modifications to those programs.
Updated to latest git (20190414.f1546cf) & updated patches.
Changes:
. Upstream fixes.
. Alpha: Opacity value is now typed in float (0-1).
Also "-A" cmd option added as alternative opacity changing method.
. Clipboard: middle click pastes from clipboard.
. Organized shortcuts.
Created run-patches.sh, runs all patches on clean st 0.8.1 code.
All old patches remvoed, including trasparency diff.
Not including solarized theme, don't see value of it.
Commented colornames array with color indexs from 0-15, includes index 255, and afterwards bg, fg and cursor, change those for background, foreground and cursor color. Seems better than solarized toggle.
Updated README.
Not always is desirable to create a pseudo terminal, and some times
we want to open a terminal emulator over a tty line. With this new
patch is possible to do someting like:
$ st -l /dev/ttyS0 115200
Without this option was needed to launch another terminal emulator
over st (for example minicom, picocom, cu, ...).
Man page was repeating -f option, the second time instead of -i,
and this option was lost in usage() message. This patch also indent
the output of usage().
Thanks to Yuri Karaban for suggesting this!
These changes make -g correspond to <cols>x<rows> and honor it so non-tiling
window managers can work with the size hints afterwards. It also adds a -i
flag to force the window size. This is needed so -g keeps being useful in dwm.
This is a theorical feature listed in http://st.suckless.org/goals. All the
input/output of the terminal will be written to a file, which can be very
useful for debugging, and also allow interconnect st to other process
through named pipes.
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st.1 | 6 ++++++
st.c | 14 +++++++++++++-
2 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)