We now do tilde expansion of the *first* argument in on-click
handlers.
That is:
~/bin/foobar.sh ~/arg1
is expanded to
$HOME/bin/foobar.sh ~/arg1
(meaning, the handler will most likely *not* do what you’d expect)
Related to #307
'-' is a valid character for tags.
Commit 03e1c7d (module/network: Add link stats, 2022-04-30) introduced
two new tags for the network module: `ul-speed` and `dl-speed`. These
use the `-` character, that was previously never used in any tag.
We had two options: either change those tags to use `_` instead, or just
accept `-`s as a valid character. Going forward, I can see many people
deciding to name their tags with `-` instead of `_`, so I believe it is
better to just accept it once and for all.
Note that `-` cannot be used as the first character of a tag (e.g.
`-tag1`) since the `-` has a special meaning in `.yml` files. I don't
believe this will happen often, however, and should be easy to both
detect and correct if it does.
A condition is formed by:
<tag> <op> <value>
<tag> is the normal yambar tag. <op> is one of '==', '!=', '<', '<=', '>', or
'>='. <value> is what you wish to compare it to.
'boolean' tags must be used directly. They falsehood is matched with '~':
<tag>
~<tag>
Finally, to match an empty string, one must use ' "" ':
<tag> <op> ""
This patch adds an inheritable option, “font-shaping”, that controls
whether a particle that renders text should enable font-shaping or
not.
The option works similar to the ‘font’ option: one can set it at the
top-level, and it gets inherited down through all modules and to their
particles.
Or, you can set it on a module and it gets inherited to all its
particles, but not to other modules’ particles.
Finally, you can set it on individual particles, in which case it only
applies to them (or “child” particles).
When font-shaping is enabled (the default), the string particle shapes
full text runs using the fcft_rasterize_text_run_utf32() API. In fcft,
this results in HarfBuzz being used to shape the string.
When disabled, the string particle instead uses the simpler
fcft_rasterize_char_utf32() API, which rasterizes individual
characters.
This gives user greater control over the font rendering. One example
is bitmap fonts, which HarfBuzz often doesn’t get right.
Closes#159