I was pondering making up a reason like we should have that for later
documentation but to be totally honest this just to bring it in line
with other efl projects and ease my maintenance on the jenkins side.
As characters are deleted, the remaining characters between the cursor and
right margin move to the left. Character attributes move with the characters.
The terminal adds blank spaces with no visual character attributes at the right
margin. DCH has no effect outside the scrolling margins.
Summary:
The circular_offset should not be set to 0 because the first line from
screen2 is copied to the offset line in screen.
Test Plan:
Try "man echo", scroll down and exit. The screen is not restored
properly.
Reviewers: billiob
Reviewed By: billiob
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D345
Summary:
Change pkgname to variable instead of array
Remove optdepend, no more efl_x11 package
Remove strip and zipman options, they are default and we shouldn't override them if we don't need to
Set CFLAGS correctly and remove -02 and -g, again defaults we shouldn't override unless necessary
Only run make clean distclean when there is a Makefile to prevent build failure
Quote all paths with $pkgdir
Add PKGBUILD to EXTRA_DIST so it gets included in make dist
Reviewers: raster
Reviewed By: raster
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D284
This patches uses ctxpopup (ugh, this bitch is awful) to show a
contextual menu about that link with options such Preview (if able to
inline), Open (forces xdg-open) and Copy, then you don't have to
select a link in order to copy it :-)
This fixes T430 (terminology should copy link on right-click and no selection)
A typical case is when you try to force xdg-open on a media (instead
of inline) by pressing "Control". This would trigger single-click box
selection on mouse-down but on mouse up the mouse didn't move yet. By
processing this as selection one also leaves the "didclick ==
EINA_TRUE" from mouse-down, leading the link to not be processed
(_activate_link() wasn't called).
PS: what an awful name is "didclick".