There's one behavioral change here. Before this patch, if
`gtk-titlebar=false` we _never_ created a headerbar. This explicitly
contradicted the comments in the source, and the documentation for
`gtk-titlebar` imply that if a window starts out without a titlebar it
can be brought back later with the `toggle_window_decorations` keybind
action.
After this patch, a headerbar is always created, but if
`gtk-titlebar=false` or `window-decoration=false` it's immediately
hidden.
I'm not sure how this interacts with the current SSD/CSD detection that
seems to happen when running Ghostty on non-Gnome DEs so it'll be
important to get #4724 merged (plus any follow ups) to enable more
explicit control of SSD/CSD.
Fixes: https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/issues/4634#issuecomment-2573469532
This commit fixes two issues:
1. `libghostty` must not override ctrl+key inputs if we are in a preedit
state. This allows thigs like `ctrl+h` to work properly in an IME.
2. On macOS, when an IME commits text, we strip the control modifier
from the key event we send to libghostty. This is a bit of a hack but
this avoids triggering special ctrl+key handling.
A "size-limit" function has been implemented for GTK which calls
gtk_widget_set_size_request() to set the minimum widget/window size.
Without
this function, it's left to GTK to set the minimum size which is usually
a lot larger than the documented 10x4 cell minimum size. This doesn't
fix the
issue completely as GTK retains the final say in how small a window can
be
but it gets closer.
Resolves: #4836
A "size-limit" function has been implemented for GTK which calls
gtk_widget_set_size_request() to set the minimum widget/window size. Without
this function, it's left to GTK to set the minimum size which is usually
a lot larger than the documented 10x4 cell minimum size. This doesn't fix the
issue completely as GTK retains the final say in how small a window can be
but it gets closer.
Resolves: #4836
This allows dropping files and strings onto Ghostty in the GTK apprt. If
you drop files onto Ghostty it will be pasted as a list of shell-escaped
paths separated by newlines. If you drop a string onto Ghostty it will
paste the string. Normal rules for pasting (bracketed pasts, unsafe
pastes) apply.
If the title is already the current working directory, hide the
subtitle. Otherwise show the current working directory, like if a
command is running for instance.
This is a re-opening of my original PR because I had to delete my fork
and re-fork it.
### apprt/gtk: Add version.runtimeAtLeast
This will be used for version checks that are independent of the version
of GTK we built against.
### apprt/gtk: Move most version checks to runtime
Unless we are guarding against symbols added in new versions we now
check against the runtime version of GTK to handle them even when we
didn't build against that version.
Unless we are guarding against symbols added in new versions we now
check against the runtime version of GTK to handle them even when we
didn't build against that version.
Remove all window corner artifacting. Now we also respond to changes
when the window becomes decorated or not.
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@partin.io>
If the title is already the current working directory, hide the
subtitle. Otherwise show the current working directory, like if
a command is running for instance.
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@partin.io>
Currently the `background` CSS class is added once on startup and never removed
or re-added. This is problematic as that if Ghostty was started with an opaque
window but then its config was reloaded with a `background-opacity` less than 1,
the window won't actually become translucent, and it would only appear as if the
background colors had become faded (because the window is still styled to be
opaque).
Move the toast we send when copying to the clipboard to the Surface
implementation. Previously, we only called this from the gtk accelerator
callback which we only call when the *last set* keybind is activated.
We also only send a toast if we have copied to the standard clipboard,
as opposed to the selection clipboard. By default, we have
copy-to-clipboard true for linux, which sets the selection keyboard on
any select. This becomes *very* noisy.
This changes quit signaling from a boolean return from core app `tick()`
to an apprt action. This simplifies the API and conceptually makes more
sense to me now.
This wasn't done just for that; this change was also needed so that
macOS can quit cleanly while fixing #4540 since we may no longer trigger
menu items. I wanted to split this out into a separate commit/PR because
it adds complexity making the diff harder to read.
This changes quit signaling from a boolean return from core app `tick()`
to an apprt action. This simplifies the API and conceptually makes more
sense to me now.
This wasn't done just for that; this change was also needed so that
macOS can quit cleanly while fixing #4540 since we may no longer trigger
menu items. I wanted to split this out into a separate commit/PR because
it adds complexity making the diff harder to read.