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| -rwxr-xr-x | patches/st-ligatures-20241226-0.9.2.diff | 650 | ||||
| -rwxr-xr-x | patches/st-scrollback-0.9.2.diff | 351 | ||||
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@@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ +## Why does st not handle utmp entries? + +Use the excellent tool of [utmp](https://git.suckless.org/utmp/) for this task. + + +## Some _random program_ complains that st is unknown/not recognised/unsupported/whatever! + +It means that st doesn’t have any terminfo entry on your system. Chances are +you did not `make install`. If you just want to test it without installing it, +you can manually run `tic -sx st.info`. + + +## Nothing works, and nothing is said about an unknown terminal! + +* Some programs just assume they’re running in xterm i.e. they don’t rely on + terminfo. What you see is the current state of the “xterm compliance”. +* Some programs don’t complain about the lacking st description and default to + another terminal. In that case see the question about terminfo. + + +## How do I scroll back up? + +* Using a terminal multiplexer. + * `st -e tmux` using C-b [ + * `st -e screen` using C-a ESC +* Using the excellent tool of [scroll](https://git.suckless.org/scroll/). +* Using the scrollback [patch](https://st.suckless.org/patches/scrollback/). + + +## I would like to have utmp and/or scroll functionality by default + +You can add the absolute path of both programs in your config.h file. You only +have to modify the value of utmp and scroll variables. + + +## Why doesn't the Del key work in some programs? + +Taken from the terminfo manpage: + + If the terminal has a keypad that transmits codes when the keys + are pressed, this information can be given. Note that it is not + possible to handle terminals where the keypad only works in + local (this applies, for example, to the unshifted HP 2621 keys). + If the keypad can be set to transmit or not transmit, give these + codes as smkx and rmkx. Otherwise the keypad is assumed to + always transmit. + +In the st case smkx=E[?1hE= and rmkx=E[?1lE>, so it is mandatory that +applications which want to test against keypad keys send these +sequences. + +But buggy applications (like bash and irssi, for example) don't do this. A fast +solution for them is to use the following command: + + $ printf '\033[?1h\033=' >/dev/tty + +or + $ tput smkx + +In the case of bash, readline is used. Readline has a different note in its +manpage about this issue: + + enable-keypad (Off) + When set to On, readline will try to enable the + application keypad when it is called. Some systems + need this to enable arrow keys. + +Adding this option to your .inputrc will fix the keypad problem for all +applications using readline. + +If you are using zsh, then read the zsh FAQ +<http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq03.html#l25>: + + It should be noted that the O / [ confusion can occur with other keys + such as Home and End. Some systems let you query the key sequences + sent by these keys from the system's terminal database, terminfo. + Unfortunately, the key sequences given there typically apply to the + mode that is not the one zsh uses by default (it's the "application" + mode rather than the "raw" mode). Explaining the use of terminfo is + outside of the scope of this FAQ, but if you wish to use the key + sequences given there you can tell the line editor to turn on + "application" mode when it starts and turn it off when it stops: + + function zle-line-init () { echoti smkx } + function zle-line-finish () { echoti rmkx } + zle -N zle-line-init + zle -N zle-line-finish + +Putting these lines into your .zshrc will fix the problems. + + +## How can I use meta in 8bit mode? + +St supports meta in 8bit mode, but the default terminfo entry doesn't +use this capability. If you want it, you have to use the 'st-meta' value +in TERM. + + +## I cannot compile st in OpenBSD + +OpenBSD lacks librt, despite it being mandatory in POSIX +<http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/c99.html#tag_20_11_13>. +If you want to compile st for OpenBSD you have to remove -lrt from config.mk, and +st will compile without any loss of functionality, because all the functions are +included in libc on this platform. + + +## The Backspace Case + +St is emulating the Linux way of handling backspace being delete and delete being +backspace. + +This is an issue that was discussed in suckless mailing list +<https://lists.suckless.org/dev/1404/20697.html>. Here is why some old grumpy +terminal users wants its backspace to be how he feels it: + + Well, I am going to comment why I want to change the behaviour + of this key. When ASCII was defined in 1968, communication + with computers was done using punched cards, or hardcopy + terminals (basically a typewriter machine connected with the + computer using a serial port). ASCII defines DELETE as 7F, + because, in punched-card terms, it means all the holes of the + card punched; it is thus a kind of 'physical delete'. In the + same way, the BACKSPACE key was a non-destructive backspace, + as on a typewriter. So, if you wanted to delete a character, + you had to BACKSPACE and then DELETE. Another use of BACKSPACE + was to type accented characters, for example 'a BACKSPACE `'. + The VT100 had no BACKSPACE key; it was generated using the + CONTROL key as another control character (CONTROL key sets to + 0 b7 b6 b5, so it converts H (code 0x48) into BACKSPACE (code + 0x08)), but it had a DELETE key in a similar position where + the BACKSPACE key is located today on common PC keyboards. + All the terminal emulators emulated the difference between + these keys correctly: the backspace key generated a BACKSPACE + (^H) and delete key generated a DELETE (^?). + + But a problem arose when Linus Torvalds wrote Linux. Unlike + earlier terminals, the Linux virtual terminal (the terminal + emulator integrated in the kernel) returned a DELETE when + backspace was pressed, due to the VT100 having a DELETE key in + the same position. This created a lot of problems (see [1] + and [2]). Since Linux has become the king, a lot of terminal + emulators today generate a DELETE when the backspace key is + pressed in order to avoid problems with Linux. The result is + that the only way of generating a BACKSPACE on these systems + is by using CONTROL + H. (I also think that emacs had an + important point here because the CONTROL + H prefix is used + in emacs in some commands (help commands).) + + From point of view of the kernel, you can change the key + for deleting a previous character with stty erase. When you + connect a real terminal into a machine you describe the type + of terminal, so getty configures the correct value of stty + erase for this terminal. In the case of terminal emulators, + however, you don't have any getty that can set the correct + value of stty erase, so you always get the default value. + For this reason, it is necessary to add 'stty erase ^H' to your + profile if you have changed the value of the backspace key. + Of course, another solution is for st itself to modify the + value of stty erase. I usually have the inverse problem: + when I connect to non-Unix machines, I have to press CONTROL + + h to get a BACKSPACE. The inverse problem occurs when a user + connects to my Unix machines from a different system with a + correct backspace key. + + [1] http://www.ibb.net/~anne/keyboard.html + [2] http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Keyboard-and-Console-HOWTO-5.html + + +## But I really want the old grumpy behaviour of my terminal + +Apply [1]. + +[1] https://st.suckless.org/patches/delkey + + +## Why do images not work in st using the w3m image hack? + +w3mimg uses a hack that draws an image on top of the terminal emulator Drawable +window. The hack relies on the terminal to use a single buffer to draw its +contents directly. + +st uses double-buffered drawing so the image is quickly replaced and may show a +short flicker effect. + +Below is a patch example to change st double-buffering to a single Drawable +buffer. + +diff --git a/x.c b/x.c +--- a/x.c ++++ b/x.c +@@ -732,10 +732,6 @@ xresize(int col, int row) + win.tw = col * win.cw; + win.th = row * win.ch; + +- XFreePixmap(xw.dpy, xw.buf); +- xw.buf = XCreatePixmap(xw.dpy, xw.win, win.w, win.h, +- DefaultDepth(xw.dpy, xw.scr)); +- XftDrawChange(xw.draw, xw.buf); + xclear(0, 0, win.w, win.h); + + /* resize to new width */ +@@ -1148,8 +1144,7 @@ xinit(int cols, int rows) + gcvalues.graphics_exposures = False; + dc.gc = XCreateGC(xw.dpy, parent, GCGraphicsExposures, + &gcvalues); +- xw.buf = XCreatePixmap(xw.dpy, xw.win, win.w, win.h, +- DefaultDepth(xw.dpy, xw.scr)); ++ xw.buf = xw.win; + XSetForeground(xw.dpy, dc.gc, dc.col[defaultbg].pixel); + XFillRectangle(xw.dpy, xw.buf, dc.gc, 0, 0, win.w, win.h); + +@@ -1632,8 +1627,6 @@ xdrawline(Line line, int x1, int y1, int x2) + void + xfinishdraw(void) + { +- XCopyArea(xw.dpy, xw.buf, xw.win, dc.gc, 0, 0, win.w, +- win.h, 0, 0); + XSetForeground(xw.dpy, dc.gc, + dc.col[IS_SET(MODE_REVERSE)? + defaultfg : defaultbg].pixel); + + +## BadLength X error in Xft when trying to render emoji + +Xft makes st crash when rendering color emojis with the following error: + +"X Error of failed request: BadLength (poly request too large or internal Xlib length error)" + Major opcode of failed request: 139 (RENDER) + Minor opcode of failed request: 20 (RenderAddGlyphs) + Serial number of failed request: 1595 + Current serial number in output stream: 1818" + +This is a known bug in Xft (not st) which happens on some platforms and +combination of particular fonts and fontconfig settings. + +See also: +https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxft/issues/6 +https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107534 +https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1498269 + +The solution is to remove color emoji fonts or disable this in the fontconfig +XML configuration. As an ugly workaround (which may work only on newer +fontconfig versions (FC_COLOR)), the following code can be used to mask color +fonts: + + FcPatternAddBool(fcpattern, FC_COLOR, FcFalse); + +Please don't bother reporting this bug to st, but notify the upstream Xft +developers about fixing this bug. + +As of 2022-09-05 this now seems to be finally fixed in libXft 2.3.5: +https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/lib/libxft/-/blob/libXft-2.3.5/NEWS @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +A STATEMENT ON LEGACY SUPPORT + +In the terminal world there is much cruft that comes from old and unsup‐ +ported terminals that inherit incompatible modes and escape sequences +which noone is able to know, except when he/she comes from that time and +developed a graphical vt100 emulator at that time. + +One goal of st is to only support what is really needed. When you en‐ +counter a sequence which you really need, implement it. But while you +are at it, do not add the other cruft you might encounter while sneek‐ +ing at other terminal emulators. History has bloated them and there is +no real evidence that most of the sequences are used today. + + +Christoph Lohmann <20h@r-36.net> +2012-09-13T07:00:36.081271045+02:00 + @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +MIT/X Consortium License + +© 2014-2022 Hiltjo Posthuma <hiltjo at codemadness dot org> +© 2018 Devin J. Pohly <djpohly at gmail dot com> +© 2014-2017 Quentin Rameau <quinq at fifth dot space> +© 2009-2012 Aurélien APTEL <aurelien dot aptel at gmail dot com> +© 2008-2017 Anselm R Garbe <garbeam at gmail dot com> +© 2012-2017 Roberto E. Vargas Caballero <k0ga at shike2 dot com> +© 2012-2016 Christoph Lohmann <20h at r-36 dot net> +© 2013 Eon S. Jeon <esjeon at hyunmu dot am> +© 2013 Alexander Sedov <alex0player at gmail dot com> +© 2013 Mark Edgar <medgar123 at gmail dot com> +© 2013-2014 Eric Pruitt <eric.pruitt at gmail dot com> +© 2013 Michael Forney <mforney at mforney dot org> +© 2013-2014 Markus Teich <markus dot teich at stusta dot mhn dot de> +© 2014-2015 Laslo Hunhold <dev at frign dot de> + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a +copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), +to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation +the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, +and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the +Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in +all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL +THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING +FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER +DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile new file mode 100755 index 0000000..f01809d --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +# st - simple terminal +# See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. +.POSIX: + +include config.mk + +SRC = st.c x.c hb.c +OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) + +all: st + +config.h: + cp config.def.h config.h + +.c.o: + $(CC) $(STCFLAGS) -c $< + +st.o: config.h st.h win.h +x.o: arg.h config.h st.h win.h hb.h +hb.o: st.h + +$(OBJ): config.h config.mk + +st: $(OBJ) + $(CC) -o $@ $(OBJ) $(STLDFLAGS) + +clean: + rm -f st $(OBJ) st-$(VERSION).tar.gz config.h + +patch: + rm -f *.rej *.orig + +dist: clean + mkdir -p st-$(VERSION) + cp -R FAQ LEGACY TODO LICENSE Makefile README config.mk\ + config.def.h st.info st.1 arg.h st.h win.h $(SRC)\ + st-$(VERSION) + tar -cf - st-$(VERSION) | gzip > st-$(VERSION).tar.gz + rm -rf st-$(VERSION) + +install: st + mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin + cp -f st $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin + chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/st + mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1 + sed "s/VERSION/$(VERSION)/g" < st.1 > $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/st.1 + chmod 644 $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/st.1 + tic -sx st.info + @echo Please see the README file regarding the terminfo entry of st. + mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(APPPREFIX) + cp -f st.desktop $(DESTDIR)$(APPPREFIX) + +uninstall: + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/st + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(APPPREFIX)/st.desktop + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/st.1 + +.PHONY: all clean dist install uninstall diff --git a/Makefile.orig b/Makefile.orig new file mode 100755 index 0000000..bae7110 --- /dev/null +++ b/Makefile.orig @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# st - simple terminal +# See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. +.POSIX: + +include config.mk + +SRC = st.c x.c hb.c +OBJ = $(SRC:.c=.o) + +all: st + +config.h: + cp config.def.h config.h + +.c.o: + $(CC) $(STCFLAGS) -c $< + +st.o: config.h st.h win.h +x.o: arg.h config.h st.h win.h hb.h +hb.o: st.h + +$(OBJ): config.h config.mk + +st: $(OBJ) + $(CC) -o $@ $(OBJ) $(STLDFLAGS) + +clean: + rm -f st $(OBJ) st-$(VERSION).tar.gz config.h + +patch: + rm -f *.rej *.orig + +dist: clean + mkdir -p st-$(VERSION) + cp -R FAQ LEGACY TODO LICENSE Makefile README config.mk\ + config.def.h st.info st.1 arg.h st.h win.h $(SRC)\ + st-$(VERSION) + tar -cf - st-$(VERSION) | gzip > st-$(VERSION).tar.gz + rm -rf st-$(VERSION) + +install: st + mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin + cp -f st $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin + chmod 755 $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/st + mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1 + sed "s/VERSION/$(VERSION)/g" < st.1 > $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/st.1 + chmod 644 $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/st.1 + tic -sx st.info + @echo Please see the README file regarding the terminfo entry of st. + +uninstall: + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/st + rm -f $(DESTDIR)$(MANPREFIX)/man1/st.1 + +.PHONY: all clean dist install uninstall @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +st - simple terminal +-------------------- +st is a simple terminal emulator for X which sucks less. + + +Requirements +------------ +In order to build st you need the Xlib header files. + + +Installation +------------ +Edit config.mk to match your local setup (st is installed into +the /usr/local namespace by default). + +Afterwards enter the following command to build and install st (if +necessary as root): + + make clean install + + +Running st +---------- +If you did not install st with make clean install, you must compile +the st terminfo entry with the following command: + + tic -sx st.info + +See the man page for additional details. + +Credits +------- +Based on Aurélien APTEL <aurelien dot aptel at gmail dot com> bt source code. + @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +vt emulation +------------ + +* double-height support + +code & interface +---------------- + +* add a simple way to do multiplexing + +drawing +------- +* add diacritics support to xdraws() + * switch to a suckless font drawing library +* make the font cache simpler +* add better support for brightening of the upper colors + +bugs +---- + +* fix shift up/down (shift selection in emacs) +* remove DEC test sequence when appropriate + +misc +---- + + $ grep -nE 'XXX|TODO' st.c + @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +/* + * Copy me if you can. + * by 20h + */ + +#ifndef ARG_H__ +#define ARG_H__ + +extern char *argv0; + +/* use main(int argc, char *argv[]) */ +#define ARGBEGIN for (argv0 = *argv, argv++, argc--;\ + argv[0] && argv[0][0] == '-'\ + && argv[0][1];\ + argc--, argv++) {\ + char argc_;\ + char **argv_;\ + int brk_;\ + if (argv[0][1] == '-' && argv[0][2] == '\0') {\ + argv++;\ + argc--;\ + break;\ + }\ + int i_;\ + for (i_ = 1, brk_ = 0, argv_ = argv;\ + argv[0][i_] && !brk_;\ + i_++) {\ + if (argv_ != argv)\ + break;\ + argc_ = argv[0][i_];\ + switch (argc_) + +#define ARGEND }\ + } + +#define ARGC() argc_ + +#define EARGF(x) ((argv[0][i_+1] == '\0' && argv[1] == NULL)?\ + ((x), abort(), (char *)0) :\ + (brk_ = 1, (argv[0][i_+1] != '\0')?\ + (&argv[0][i_+1]) :\ + (argc--, argv++, argv[0]))) + +#define ARGF() ((argv[0][i_+1] == '\0' && argv[1] == NULL)?\ + (char *)0 :\ + (brk_ = 1, (argv[0][i_+1] != '\0')?\ + (&argv[0][i_+1]) :\ + (argc--, argv++, argv[0]))) + +#endif diff --git a/config.def.h b/config.def.h new file mode 100755 index 0000000..9d5bd62 --- /dev/null +++ b/config.def.h @@ -0,0 +1,566 @@ +#ifdef _laptop +#define laptop(...) __VA_ARGS__ +#define komputer(...) +#endif + +#ifdef _komputer +#define komputer(...) __VA_ARGS__ +#define laptop(...) +#endif + +/* See LICENSE file for copyright and license details. */ + +// #define TRUECOLOR 1 + +/* + * appearance + * + * font: see http://freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html + */ +static char *font = "JetBrains Mono Nerd Font Mono:pixelsize=18:antialias=true:autohint=true"; +static char *font2[] = { + "Inconsolata for Powerline:pixelsize=12:antialias=true:autohint=true", +/* "Hack Nerd Font Mono:pixelsize=11:antialias=true:autohint=true", */ +}; +static int borderpx = 2; + +/* + * What program is execed by st depends of these precedence rules: + * 1: program passed with -e + * 2: scroll and/or utmp + * 3: SHELL environment variable + * 4: value of shell in /etc/passwd + * 5: value of shell in config.h + */ +static char *shell = "/bin/sh"; +char *utmp = NULL; +/* scroll program: to enable use a string like "scroll" */ +char *scroll = NULL; +char *stty_args = "stty raw pass8 nl -echo -iexten -cstopb 38400"; + +/* identification sequence returned in DA and DECID */ +char *vtiden = "\033[?6c"; + +/* Kerning / character bounding-box multipliers */ +static float cwscale = 1.0; +static float chscale = 1.0; + +/* + * word delimiter string + * + * More advanced example: L" `'\"()[]{}" + */ +wchar_t *worddelimiters = L" "; + +/* selection timeouts (in milliseconds) */ +static unsigned int doubleclicktimeout = 300; +static unsigned int tripleclicktimeout = 600; + +/* alt screens */ +int allowaltscreen = 1; + +/* allow certain non-interactive (insecure) window operations such as: + setting the clipboard text */ +int allowwindowops = 0; + +/* + * draw latency range in ms - from new content/keypress/etc until drawing. + * within this range, st draws when content stops arriving (idle). mostly it's + * near minlatency, but it waits longer for slow updates to avoid partial draw. + * low minlatency will tear/flicker more, as it can "detect" idle too early. + */ +static double minlatency = 2; +static double maxlatency = 33; + +/* + * blinking timeout (set to 0 to disable blinking) for the terminal blinking + * attribute. + */ +static unsigned int blinktimeout = 800; + +/* + * thickness of underline and bar cursors + */ +static unsigned int cursorthickness = 2; + +/* + * bell volume. It must be a value between -100 and 100. Use 0 for disabling + * it + */ +static int bellvolume = 0; + +/* default TERM value */ +char *termname = "st-256color"; + +/* + * spaces per tab + * + * When you are changing this value, don't forget to adapt the »it« value in + * the st.info and appropriately install the st.info in the environment where + * you use this st version. + * + * it#$tabspaces, + * + * Secondly make sure your kernel is not expanding tabs. When running `stty + * -a` »tab0« should appear. You can tell the terminal to not expand tabs by + * running following command: + * + * stty tabs + */ +unsigned int tabspaces = 8; + +/* bg opacity */ +float alpha = 0.6; + +/* Terminal colors (16 first used in escape sequence) */ +laptop (static const char *colorname[] = { + /* 8 normal colors */ + "black", + "red3", + "green3", + "yellow3", + "blue2", + "magenta3", + "cyan3", + "gray90", + + /* 8 bright colors */ + "gray50", + "red", + "green", + "yellow", + "#5c5cff", + "magenta", + "cyan", + "white", + + [255] = 0, + + /* more colors can be added after 255 to use with DefaultXX */ + "#cccccc", + "#555555", + "gray90", /* default foreground colour */ + "black", /* default background colour */ +};) +komputer ( + static const char *colorname[] = { + /* 8 normal colors */ + "#494D64", + "#ED8796", + "#A6DA95", + "#EED49F", + "#8AADF4", + "#F5BDE6", + "#8BD5CA", + "#B8C0E0", + + /* 8 bright colors */ + "#494D64", + "#ED8796", + "#A6DA95", + "#EED49F", + "#8AADF4", + "#F5BDE6", + "#8BD5CA", + "#A5ADCB", + +[256] = "#F4DBD6", /* default foreground colour */ +[257] = "#111111", /* default background colour */ +[258] = "#F4DBD6", /*575268*/ + +};) + +/* + * foreground, background, cursor, reverse cursor + */ +laptop ( +unsigned int defaultfg = 258; +unsigned int defaultbg = 259; +unsigned int defaultcs = 256; +static unsigned int defaultrcs = 257; +) +komputer( +unsigned int defaultfg = 256; +unsigned int defaultbg = 257; +unsigned int defaultcs = 258; +static unsigned int defaultrcs = 258; + +) + +/* + * Default shape of cursor + * 2: Block ("█") + * 4: Underline ("_") + * 6: Bar ("|") + * 7: Snowman ("☃") + */ +static unsigned int cursorshape = 2; + +/* + * Default columns and rows numbers + */ + +static unsigned int cols = 80; +static unsigned int rows = 24; + +/* + * Default colour and shape of the mouse cursor + */ +static unsigned int mouseshape = XC_xterm; +static unsigned int mousefg = 7; +static unsigned int mousebg = 0; + +/* + * Color used to display font attributes when fontconfig selected a font which + * doesn't match the ones requested. + */ +static unsigned int defaultattr = 11; + +/* + * Force mouse select/shortcuts while mask is active (when MODE_MOUSE is set). + * Note that if you want to use ShiftMask with selmasks, set this to an other + * modifier, set to 0 to not use it. + */ +static uint forcemousemod = ShiftMask; + +/* + * Internal mouse shortcuts. + * Beware that overloading Button1 will disable the selection. + */ +static MouseShortcut mshortcuts[] = { + /* mask button function argument release */ + { XK_ANY_MOD, Button2, selpaste, {.i = 0}, 1 }, + { ShiftMask, Button4, ttysend, {.s = "\033[5;2~"} }, + { XK_ANY_MOD, Button4, ttysend, {.s = "\031"} }, + { ShiftMask, Button5, ttysend, {.s = "\033[6;2~"} }, + { XK_ANY_MOD, Button5, ttysend, {.s = "\005"} }, +}; + +/* Internal keyboard shortcuts. */ + +// site-specific stylesheets +// +// Please add stylesheets you would like the world to use for making the web more useful (or fix its bugs). See the wiki section on how to do this. +// Howto +// +// Surf has the feature to apply site-specific stylesheets for websites. This is controlled by changing the styles array in your config.h +// +// /* styles */ +// static SiteStyle styles [] = { +// /* regexp file in $styledir */ +// ... +// }; + +// Now add a new entry: + +// { ".*www.wikipedia.org.*", "wikipedia.css" }; +// +// Then create the styles directory: +// +// % mkdir -p $HOME/.surf/styles +// +// And add a wikipedia.css file there containing: +// +// * { +// font-weight: bold; +// } + +// Now use your favourite method to recompile and run surf. You will notice that on wikipedia.org all text is now in bold. +#define MODKEY Mod1Mask +#define TERMMOD (ControlMask|ShiftMask) + +static Shortcut shortcuts[] = { + /* mask keysym function argument */ + { XK_ANY_MOD, XK_Break, sendbreak, {.i = 0} }, + { ControlMask, XK_Print, toggleprinter, {.i = 0} }, + { ShiftMask, XK_Print, printscreen, {.i = 0} }, + { XK_ANY_MOD, XK_Print, printsel, {.i = 0} }, + { ControlMask, XK_plus, zoom, {.f = +1} }, + { ControlMask, XK_minus, zoom, {.f = -1} }, + komputer({ TERMMOD, XK_Prior, zoom, {.f = +1} },) + komputer({ TERMMOD, XK_Next, zoom, {.f = -1} },) + { TERMMOD, XK_Home, zoomreset, {.f = 0} }, + { TERMMOD, XK_C, clipcopy, {.i = 0} }, + { TERMMOD, XK_V, clippaste, {.i = 0} }, + { TERMMOD, XK_Y, selpaste, {.i = 0} }, + { ShiftMask, XK_Insert, selpaste, {.i = 0} }, + { TERMMOD, XK_Num_Lock, numlock, {.i = 0} }, + { ShiftMask, XK_Page_Up, kscrollup, {.i = -1} }, + { ShiftMask, XK_Page_Down, kscrolldown, {.i = -1} }, + komputer( + { ShiftMask, XK_Page_Up, kscrollup, {.i = -1} }, + { ShiftMask, XK_Page_Down, kscrolldown, {.i = -1} }, +) + { MODKEY, XK_k, kscrollup, {.i = 1} }, + { MODKEY, XK_j, kscrolldown, {.i = 1} }, +}; + +/* + * Special keys (change & recompile st.info accordingly) + * + * Mask value: + * * Use XK_ANY_MOD to match the key no matter modifiers state + * * Use XK_NO_MOD to match the key alone (no modifiers) + * appkey value: + * * 0: no value + * * > 0: keypad application mode enabled + * * = 2: term.numlock = 1 + * * < 0: keypad application mode disabled + * appcursor value: + * * 0: no value + * * > 0: cursor application mode enabled + * * < 0: cursor application mode disabled + * + * Be careful with the order of the definitions because st searches in + * this table sequentially, so any XK_ANY_MOD must be in the last + * position for a key. + */ + +/* + * If you want keys other than the X11 function keys (0xFD00 - 0xFFFF) + * to be mapped below, add them to this array. + */ +static KeySym mappedkeys[] = { -1 }; + +/* + * State bits to ignore when matching key or button events. By default, + * numlock (Mod2Mask) and keyboard layout (XK_SWITCH_MOD) are ignored. + */ +static uint ignoremod = Mod2Mask|XK_SWITCH_MOD; + +/* + * This is the huge key array which defines all compatibility to the Linux + * world. Please decide about changes wisely. + */ +static Key key[] = { |
