this allows you to send a file via escapes to terminology which will
pop up a file save dialog and ask what to save it as and where (based
on the original name). terminology will show a progress bar too. this
is not useful locally but remotely (e.g. you ssh'd into another
machine) it's a VERY handy way of fetching a file from the remote
machine to the local machine with a display just with tysend FILE. you
can send multiple in a sequence with tysend FILE1 FILE2 FILE3 ... ...
and terminology will ask for a location and filename per file you send
(just hit cancel if you don't want to do it).
note - it needs new theme features to work. it'll fail without them.
@feature
Essentially, set the proper icon_name. The icon_name should match the
name of the .desktop file so that elementary can find the fdo icon to
use. This fixes the issue of the window icon not showing up when
running under Weston. With the proper .desktop file name now set, we
no longer need to create and set an elm_win_icon_object.
Fixes T3460
@fix
Signed-off-by: Chris Michael <cp.michael@samsung.com>
Summary: Adding option to disable cd to current tab dir.
Test Plan:
1. Start unpatched version of Terminology.
2. Change some Behaviour options.
3. Close unpatched version of Terminology.
4. Start patched version of Terminology.
5. cd /usr/bin
6. Open new tab and verify that previous behaviour persists, new tab working directory is /usr/bin
7. Go to Settings Behaviour and uncheck "Start in the same directory..." checkbox.
8. Optn new tab and verify that new tab working directory is ~ (or any other directory from which the Terminology was launched).
9. Restart Terminology.
10. Go to Settings Behaviour and verify that options persisted.
Reviewers: #terminology, billiob
Subscribers: godfath3r, #terminology
Projects: #terminology
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D3495