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The warning about terminal emulation can be dismissed on site-specific basis.
Banner items show a hover frame (like buttons) to indicate they can be clicked.
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Warn the user about missing glyphs and potentially unsupported ANSI escapes.
TODO: Site-specific setting for dismissed warning; fonts preference about missing glyph warnings.
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Tab close button visibility, newly added preferences, "Manage Fonts" button, button icon color.
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# Conflicts:
# CMakeLists.txt
# res/lang/de.bin
# res/lang/en.bin
# res/lang/eo.bin
# res/lang/es.bin
# res/lang/es_MX.bin
# res/lang/fi.bin
# res/lang/fr.bin
# res/lang/gl.bin
# res/lang/ia.bin
# res/lang/ie.bin
# res/lang/isv.bin
# res/lang/pl.bin
# res/lang/ru.bin
# res/lang/sk.bin
# res/lang/sr.bin
# res/lang/tok.bin
# res/lang/zh_Hans.bin
# res/lang/zh_Hant.bin
# src/app.c
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FG color and font style escapes can be enabled separately. FG color remains enabled by default like before.
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Saving this as the last point of progress. This direction is too complicated: Media needs to be a lot more sophisticated to allow dynamic and interactive media at the level of FontPacks. (A bit like Player handles audio playback.)
This will be reverted. FontPack management will happen using an another method.
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When the last safe break position was not in the current attributed run, the calculated wrap advance came out incorrect. This was possible when the first glyph in an attributed run didn't fit.
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Cleaned up serialization of the bool preferences a little.
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It can be argued that using ANSI escapes to style text goes against the intended use of Gemtext. Therefore, all ANSI escapes are now disabled by default in Gemtext.
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IssueID #358
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# Conflicts:
# CMakeLists.txt
# res/lang/es.bin
# res/lang/fr.bin
# res/lang/gl.bin
# res/lang/ie.bin
# res/lang/ru.bin
# res/lang/sk.bin
# res/lang/sr.bin
# res/lang/tok.bin
# src/ui/documentwidget.c
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Media still needs more work to get rid of redundancies and make lookups faster.
FontPacks are manipulated as Media items (not unlike images) so they can be previewed on page, and installed via a click.
FontPack management is not trivial as it includes such details as versioning and whether individual packs are enabled or disabled.
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Now all the available fonts are selectable in the dialog. Added preformatted and UI font settings and shuffled the order a bit to make more sense.
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Added a second version of Iosevka with more line spacing, to be used as the default monospace document font.
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All fonts except default.fontpack will be distributed separately, or at least outside of resources.lgr.
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The icon for an open bookmark folder (vertical right angle bracket).
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Scaling of monospace and symbols; cache reset.
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The built-in fonts are loaded via FontPack, and the font table is now constructed dynamically based on available fonts.
A full set of variants (style, size) are prepared for each font, but some of the data gets allocated lazily when needed.
GmRun needed a larger allocation for fonts, so now all the fields are combined into a single bit field.
TODO: Glyph scaling, vertical offsets, and symbol lookup are still not fully working.
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"From"/"To" fields were not being hidden when translation request was submitted.
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Atom XML feed timestamps may have a T or a space as the separator between the date and the time.
IssueID #348
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New almost completed or in-progress UI translations.
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Sidebar asks for confirmation when deleting a folder hierarchy of bookmarks.
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The user can now create bookmark folders, and drag bookmarks into them. Folders can also be nested.
The bookmark sorting menu item sorts inside the chosen folder/root.
Remote bookmark sources appear also as folders, although they cannot be sorted/edited.
IssueID #339
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Touch-based interaction requires a different kind of selection and copy/paste behavior. This isn't done yet; especially multi-line text still needs work.
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