The recent migration of the history routines forgot to add the new
file to the list of files from which strings should be extracted.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?52122.
In atblanks mode, if a softwrapped chunk ends with a double-width space
character (say, Unicode 003000, Ideographic Space), and that would put
half of the character past the edge of the screen, break before it.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?51671.
Simply redraw the browser screen upon every keystroke when --showcursor
is in effect, to be certain that the cursor will be placed again at the
correct spot.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?52078
and fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?52079.
Reported-by: David Lawrence Ramsey <pooka109@gmail.com>
The basic idea is that the cursor is always off, except when it needs
to be on: when waiting for text input, and in a few other cases: when
something was searched and found in the help viewer, and in the file
browser when option -g is in effect.
This fixes https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?51923.
Reported-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
When reducing the search string to at most half the screen width,
it should employ its width in columns, not its length in bytes.
Also adjust the type of a variable.
This fixes http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?52057.
The functions to read and write history files will not even be called
when the home directory is missing, so there is no need to check for
that eventuality again.
Populating the search, replace, and execute lists makes use of the
function update_history() which sets history_changed to TRUE, which
meant that the search_history file would always get written even if
nothing had changed.
When multiple files were open and [x/n] was being shown in the title
bar, don't show nano's name and version number when just one buffer
remains open, but show [1/1] instead. It is less surprising.
When multiple buffers are open, replace nano's name and version number
with an indication how many buffers are open preceded by the sequence
number of the current buffer.
Signed-off-by: Marco Diego Aurélio Mesquita <marcodiegomesquita@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Benno Schulenberg <bensberg@telfort.nl>
This is modeled after the comment/uncomment code. Each line's
individual indent is saved in the string array of the undo
group structure.
This fixes http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?46860.
The function does not contain any comment-specific code, so it can
be used to handle any kind of multiline undo item.
Also, extend the undo group structure to contain an array of strings,
one for each line in the group. When indent/unindent is hooked up to
the undo/redo code, this will allow the latter to restore the exact
original indents.
Also, remove an unneeded null_at() -- the null byte has been copied,
and reallocating the string would recover very little memory.
Also, call charmove() without using the & operator.