6865 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mitchell Hashimoto
b48fcf33f7 macOS: Set LANGUAGE env var based on macOS preferred language list
Sets the LANGUAGE environment variable based on the preferred languages
as reported by NSLocale.

macOS has a concept of preferred languages separate from the system
locale. The set of preferred languages is a list in priority order
of what translations the user prefers. A user can have, for example,
"fr_FR" as their locale but "en" as their preferred language. This would
mean that they want to use French units, date formats, etc. but they
prefer English translations.

gettext uses the LANGUAGE environment variable to override only
translations and a priority order can be specified by separating
the languages with colons. For example, "en:fr" would mean that
English translations are preferred but if they are not available
then French translations should be used.

To further complicate things, Apple reports the languages in BCP-47
format which is not compatible with gettext's POSIX locale format so
we have to canonicalize them. To canonicalize the languages we use
an internal function from libintl. This isn't normally available but
since we compile from source on macOS we can use it. This isn't
necessary for other platforms.
2025-03-08 12:54:39 -08:00
azhn
35aab1a302 build: use pkgconfig name for gtk4-layer-shell system integration
By linking using the pkg-config name we gain the compiler flags in pkgconf
for linking, specifically the -I <headers> to include system-installed
headers. This allows the gtk4-layer-shell pkg to not require the source
files specified in the `pkg/gtk4-layer-shell/build.zig.zon`.

pkg(gtk4-layer-shell): Refactor to allow dynamic linking

Refactored `pkg/gtk4-layer-shell/build.zig` to have similar structure
to `pkg/oniguruma/build.zig`.

Now dynamic link using pkgconfig, this adds pkgconfig compiler flags.
So we are now using system-installed headers to resolve @cInclude().
2025-03-09 02:46:33 +11:00
Robin Pfäffle
9d86bdfe72 translations: add de_DE to locales 2025-03-08 08:23:33 +01:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
dcb8440b52 os: remove the preferredLanguages lookup 2025-03-07 13:43:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
7eddf98269 Fix typos 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
e8a988f6d3 os: i18n unsupported on windows 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
c7681e8fd7 apprt/gtk: use the new global i18n API 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
3ebd5b839f update translating readme 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
3c49bc5086 os: locale automatically sets LANGUAGE based on macOS preferred 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
edf619205c add ghostty_translate C API 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
238573d42e i18n: export proper _ function 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
4cf127a064 build: i18n should emit mo on every platform 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
cb8085ab72 global state initializes i18n 2025-03-07 13:42:00 -08:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
dd95f727ec build: add libintl for macOS builds 2025-03-07 13:41:59 -08:00
Leah Amelia Chen
4a215a9518 gtk: use AdwAlertDialog for close dialogs, fix incorrect close dialogs (#5741)
AdwAlertDialog is the recommended way to do alert/message dialogs
starting from libadwaita 1.5, and is much easier to manage than
GtkMessageDialog. (The latter is also deprecated since GTK 4.10, but
this PR does not migrate it to use GtkAlertDialog, mostly because of its
obtuse interface and that we'll remove the GtkMessageDialog code anyway
in 1.2 when we remove non-Adwaita builds.)

We also had two bugs where tabs with only one split would display the
"close surface" confirmation dialog, and windows would do the same when
closed via the "Close Window" menu item or by the `close_window` keybind
action. (The "close window" dialog only appears when the user clicks on
the close button on the titlebar.) Initially I was very confused by
this, but it turns out that we don't have any apprt action related to
closing a window, and it was simply closing surfaces...
2025-03-07 20:46:23 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
77e16770cc gtk: build gtk4-layer-shell ourselves (#6614)
As of now `gtk4-layer-shell` is unavailable on recent, stable releases
of many distros (Debian 12, Ubuntu 24.04, openSUSE Leap & Tumbleweed,
etc.) and outdated on many others (Nixpkgs 24.11/unstable, Fedora 41,
etc.) This is inconvenient for our users and severely limits where the
quick terminal can be used. As a result we then build gtk4-layer-shell
ourselves by default unless `--system` or `-fsys=gtk4-layer-shell` are
specified. This also allows me to add an idiomatic Zig API on top of the
library and avoiding adding even more raw C code in the GTK apprt.

Since we now build gtk4-layer-shell it should be theoretically available
on all Linux systems we target. As such, the `-Dgtk-layer-shell` build
option has been removed. This is somewhat of an experimental change as I
don't know if gtk4-layer-shell works perfectly across all distros, and
we can always add the option back if need be.
2025-03-07 18:19:49 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
cd442eb9e2 gtk: build gtk4-layer-shell ourselves
As of now `gtk4-layer-shell` is unavailable on recent, stable releases
of many distros (Debian 12, Ubuntu 24.04, openSUSE Leap & Tumbleweed, etc.)
and outdated on many others (Nixpkgs 24.11/unstable, Fedora 41, etc.)
This is inconvenient for our users and severely limits where the quick
terminal can be used. As a result we then build gtk4-layer-shell ourselves
by default unless `--system` or `-fsys=gtk4-layer-shell` are specified.
This also allows me to add an idiomatic Zig API on top of the library
and avoiding adding even more raw C code in the GTK apprt.

Since we now build gtk4-layer-shell it should be theoretically available
on all Linux systems we target. As such, the `-Dgtk-layer-shell` build
option has been removed. This is somewhat of an experimental change as
I don't know if gtk4-layer-shell works perfectly across all distros, and
we can always add the option back if need be.
2025-03-07 17:52:06 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
9ed76729ab gtk: add separate close_window apprt action
For *some* reason we have a binding for close_window but it merely closes
the surface and not the entire window. That is not only misleading but
also just wrong. Now we make a separate apprt action for close_window
that would make it show a close confirmation prompt identical to as if
the user had clicked the (X) button on the window titlebar.
2025-03-06 20:32:38 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
23d2d4ec70 gtk: use AdwAlertDialog for close dialogs 2025-03-06 20:32:30 +01:00
Tim Culverhouse
40c1140f7d font(freetype): constrain emoji to 2 cells wide
When scaling emoji, scale so that they entirely fit within 2 cells. The
previous behavior was to scale to fill vertically, however with fonts
which are narrow this would result in horizontal overflow.
2025-03-06 10:46:58 -06:00
Tim Culverhouse
27c4fd76f3 renderer(OpenGL): pass cell_width to glyph renderer
When adding a glyph, we didn't pass the expected width to the glyph
renderer. This can be helpful when scaling emoji, as will happen in the
next commit.
2025-03-06 09:59:24 -06:00
Tim Culverhouse
22ed08cfd8 chore: zig fmt 2025-03-06 09:59:24 -06:00
Leah Amelia Chen
260a90cbf0 config: make quick-terminal-autohide=false on Linux
See diff for explanation
2025-03-06 12:38:23 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
e07b6fdf6b gtk: implement quick terminal slide & autohide (#6090) 2025-03-05 23:20:03 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
44d4990eb2 gtk: implement quick-terminal-autohide 2025-03-05 21:51:35 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
58b0434092 docs: update information about quick terminal support on Linux 2025-03-05 21:37:49 +01:00
Jeffrey C. Ollie
d6bd7b56b3 gtk: implement sensitive content reveal on paste confirmation (#6054)
Fixes https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/issues/4947 for gtk
This PR implements the senstive content hiding when displaying the paste
confirmation dialog in secure input mode.

Following changes are implemented:
- in the blueprint for each dialog add a show/hide button that is not
visible by default, and a Revealer that is revealed by default
- save the `secure_input` action value for each surface in the GTK apprt
- pass the value when initializing the paste confirmation dialog
- in the dialog code, alter the visibility of the content and
reveal/hide buttons based on secure input flag value

Demo:


https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/c91cbd3d-ed3b-464d-b4cf-e51fe7aa23b7

I feel like this is already a nearly full implementation, but I'm
leaving this as a draft for now, since i need to look into blueprints
for Adwaita 1.2, and verify if it behaves properly when the dialog is in
not-sensitive input mode and in OSC52 mode.
2025-03-05 14:27:13 -06:00
Leah Amelia Chen
8f7425f78c gtk: implement quick terminal slide animation
Yet another protocol that as far as I know only KWin implements.
Oh well, might as well let KDE users such as myself enjoy it OOTB
2025-03-05 21:13:13 +01:00
Maciej Bartczak
bd617c52e9 code review:
- implement blueprints for Adwaita 1.2
- use postifx notation for casting gtk widgets
- fix formatting
2025-03-05 21:03:02 +01:00
Maciej Bartczak
f71b294697 gtk: new approach to reveal/hide buttons 2025-03-05 21:03:02 +01:00
Maciej Bartczak
7123d4e055 gtk: blur the content view instead of using a Revealer widget 2025-03-05 21:03:02 +01:00
Maciej Bartczak
1f695c2646 gtk: implement sensitive content reveal mechanism when showing paste confirmation in secure input mode 2025-03-05 21:02:58 +01:00
Jeffrey C. Ollie
8f62901218 gtk: don't modify horizontal alignment on menus that have arrows 2025-03-05 13:28:57 -06:00
Leah Amelia Chen
2f65f01fc8 gtk: add localization support, take 3 (#6004)
This is my third (!) attempt at implementing localization support. By
leveraging GTK builder to do most of the `gettext` calls, I can avoid
the whole mess about missing symbols on non-glibc platforms.

Added some documentation too for contributors and translators, just for
good measure.

Supersedes #5214, resolves the GTK half of #2357
2025-03-05 20:12:52 +01:00
Ken VanDine
2c6e6ad680 fix: Generate pixbuf loader cache on start if needed, fixes #6066 2025-03-04 08:50:11 -05:00
Leah Amelia Chen
6373399e59 os: deprioritize GHOSTTY_RESOURCES_DIR for debug builds
When one develops Ghostty while using Ghostty it could lead to an
interesting conundrum: the freshly built Ghostty would use the parent
Ghostty's resources, which would be stale and not reflect any new
changes to resources. This is especially bad for translators, since
their translations would not be reflected in the newly built Ghostty
if they happen to run it under older Ghostty, which is not only
counterintuitive and also painful in terms of workflow.

Now, on debug builds we always try to use the terminfo detection method
first in order to locate the zig-out/share/ghostty folder, and only fall
back to GHOSTTY_RESOURCES_DIR if the executable is for some reason no
longer in zig-out. You can test this behavior by manually moving the
Ghostty executable out of zig-out, and then launching it with and without
Ghostty.
2025-03-03 10:19:58 +01:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
6b1a017a86 build: some style changes, namely we should create steps only in root 2025-03-03 10:19:58 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
e252932bde translations: add basic Chinese translation 2025-03-03 10:19:58 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
9c97084ad0 gtk: extract translations from Zig source code 2025-03-03 10:19:58 +01:00
Leah Amelia Chen
9360afd29f gtk: add localization support, take 3
This is my third (!) attempt at implementing localization support.
By leveraging GTK builder to do most of the `gettext` calls, I
can avoid the whole mess about missing symbols on non-glibc platforms.

Added some documentation too for contributors and translators,
just for good measure.
2025-03-03 10:19:58 +01:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
f93eb0b27f input: legacy encoding never encodes text for command mods on macOS
Fixes #5929
Replaces #5984

On macOS, native applications typically never encode any text for
key events that use the command key. This is because the command key
is used for key equivalents and "commands" and should not be used
for text input.

This can be verified with apps like TextEdit but also terminals like
Terminal.app officially but also iTerm2 unofficially. Anything such as
`Cmd+b` or `Cmd+Shift+b` will not produce any text input.

Cross-platform terminals generally don't follow this, for example Kitty
performs CSI-u encoding and Alacritty and WezTerm encode the text as-is
(i.e. `Cmd+b` will produce `b`).

On Linux, the super key (command-equivalent) does produce text input.
For example, `Super+b` will produce `b` in Gnome Console, Foot, and
all the cross-platform terminals mentioned above.

In the interest of matching the behavior of native macOS applications,
we should not encode text for command key events on macOS. We continue
to encode text for the super key on non-macOS platforms.
2025-03-02 13:53:20 -08:00
Tim Culverhouse
30a49d0458 fixup! config: default mouse-scroll-multiplier to 3.0 2025-03-02 08:46:11 -06:00
Tim Culverhouse
68a2478317 gtk: enable non-discrete scrolling
Remove the flag which reports all scrolls as discrete scrolls. This
enables precision scrolling in GTK. We have to track a flag between
continuous scroll events.
2025-03-02 08:36:47 -06:00
Tim Culverhouse
c1e87e7122 scroll: only use multiplier for non-precision scrolls
Precision scrolls don't require a multiplier to behave nicely. However,
wheel scrolls feel extremely slow without one. We apply the multiplier
to wheel scrolls only
2025-03-02 08:35:25 -06:00
Tim Culverhouse
6e751d2d7e config: default mouse-scroll-multiplier to 3.0
Make Ghostty behave like other terminals by multiplying scrolls by 3.0.
This only affects when we are reporting arrow keys (alternate scroll
mode) or when we are scrolling the scrollback.
2025-03-02 08:03:09 -06:00
Tim Culverhouse
dbba3f1a60 scroll: don't use multiplier for wheel events
When we report mouse scroll wheel events, they should not be multiplied.
Refactor the scrollCallback to only use a multiplier for viewport or
alternate scroll reports.
2025-03-02 08:02:47 -06:00
Tim Culverhouse
34388ab5df surface: calculate scroll amount directly from yoff/xoff for non-precision scrolls
Calculate the scroll amount for non-precision scrolls as a direct
multiple of yoff. This fixes an issue where Ghostty sends scroll wheel
events (or arrow keys if in alternate scroll mode) that are variable,
dependent on the screen size. I checked multiple terminals, and each
responds to a single wheel click by sending only a single wheel / arrow
key - independent of screen size.

```sh
printf "\x1b[?1049h"
printf "\x1b[?1007h"

cat -v

```

Using the above procedure, with varying screen sizes:

```
 # 50% Screen height
| terminal   | arrows keys sent| wheels events sent|
|------------|-----------------|-------------------|
| alacritty  |        3        |          1        |
| foot       |        3        |          1        |
| xterm      |        5        |          1        |
| kitty      |        3        |          1        |
| ghostty    |        2        |          2        |

 # 100% Screen height
| terminal   | arrows keys sent| wheels events sent|
|------------|-----------------|-------------------|
| alacritty  |        3        |          1        |
| foot       |        3        |          1        |
| xterm      |        5        |          1        |
| kitty      |        5        |          1        |
| ghostty    |        3        |          3        |
```

Both ghostty and kitty scale the number of arrow keys sent in proportion
to the screen size. However, when mouse reporting is on, only ghostty
does this.

This commit makes Ghostty behave like foot, and more generally removes
the dependence on screen size.
2025-03-02 08:02:47 -06:00
Mitchell Hashimoto
e2b5584a8d Add note to configuration that some settings might require a restart (#6033)
This adds a note in the default config to note that may require a
restart. Also adds a note with the window-padding-x and window-padding-y
to indicate a restart will be required to update existing windows.

I ran into this while updating one of the existing values in the default
config file. `window-padding-x` The value defaulted to 2 so figured it
was safe to assume and just uncomment it and try reloading the config.

Doing that doesn't work only restarting will make it take effect for the
main window ( or of course more tricky opening new windows and killing
off the old one )

https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/discussions/6022
2025-03-01 13:57:25 -08:00
Aaron Ogle
e7a9d6a81d Update config template with a note about a restart possibly being required 2025-03-01 13:55:10 -08:00
Jeffrey C. Ollie
b342909e10 GTK: do not check for terminal area focus when setting window title (#6032)
Fixes https://github.com/ghostty-org/ghostty/issues/5940
The mentioned problem occurs because when creating a new tab through the
tab overview we do not have focus on the terminal area widget, it does
not matter if we have a custom title set or not.
I think it is just safe to remove this check from the code. I've tested
the change and I don't really see a valid use case in which we would not
want to set the window title even if we don't have focus on the terminal
area.
2025-03-01 12:10:13 -06:00