Changelog of @hackage/termonad 4.1.0.0

4.1.0.0

  • Add an option for enabling "bold is bright". This forces colors from the extended light palette to be used whenever Termonad prints bold text. #178. Thanks @M0M097!

4.0.1.2

  • Disable doctest test-suite when building with GHC-8.10.3. The doctests appear to be segfaulting, but only when compiled with GHC-8.10.3. #175.

4.0.1.1

  • Bump upper dependency on base so that Termonad is compatible with GHC-8.10. #172. Thanks @mimi1vx!

4.0.1.0

  • Add Preferences link to context menu. This is a convenient way to open the Preferences if you don't have the menu shown by default. #171 Thanks @maridonkers!

4.0.0.1

  • Update Termonad to be able to be built with the latest versions of the haskell-gi libraries. This shouldn't affect most users building with stack. It is only used currently for building Termonad with packages from Nixpkgs.

4.0.0.0

  • Remove the dependently typed code for specifying terminal colors. #161. Thanks @ssbothwell!

    The Palette data type has been updated to not used length-indexed lists, but instead just newtype wrappers around normal lists.

    In prevous versions, the Palette data type looked like this:

    data Palette c
      = NoPalette
      | BasicPalette !(Vec N8 c)
      | ExtendedPalette !(Vec N8 c) !(Vec N8 c)
      | ColourCubePalette !(Vec N8 c) !(Vec N8 c) !(Matrix '[N6, N6, N6] c)
      | FullPalette !(Vec N8 c) !(Vec N8 c) !(Matrix '[N6, N6, N6] c) !(Vec N24 c)
    

    In 4.0.0.0, Palette has been changed to the following:

    data Palette c
      = NoPalette
      | BasicPalette !(List8 c)
      | ExtendedPalette !(List8 c) !(List8 c)
      | ColourCubePalette !(List8 c) !(List8 c) !(Matrix c)
      | FullPalette !(List8 c) !(List8 c) !(Matrix c) !(List24 c)
    

    Instead of using types like Vec N8 c, you will use types like List8 c.

    When setting the palette field of in a ColourConfig, you can now do it like the following. Note that there is both a mkList8 function that returns Maybe, and an unsafeMkList8 that throws a runtime error. Most users will probably want to use the unsafeMkList8 function, since it is easy to use, and you can eyeball whether the list has the correct number of elements. If you're doing something more complicated, you may want to use the mkList8 function:

    myColourConfig :: ColourConfig (AlphaColour Double)
    myColourConfig =
      defaultColourConfig
        { palette =
            ExtendedPalette
              myStandardColours (maybe defaultLightColours id myLightColours)
        }
      where
        -- This is a an example of creating a linked-list of colours,
        -- This function uses an unsafe method for generating the list.
        -- An exception will be thrown if your list does not have exactly 8 elements.
        myStandardColours :: List8 (AlphaColour Double)
        myStandardColours = unsafeMkList8
          [ createColour  40  30  20 -- dark brown (used as background colour)
          , createColour 180  30  20 -- red
          , createColour  40 160  20 -- green
          , createColour 180 160  20 -- dark yellow
          , createColour  40  30 120 -- dark purple
          , createColour 180  30 120 -- bright pink
          , createColour  40 160 120 -- teal
          , createColour 180 160 120 -- light brown
          ]
    
        -- This is an example of creating a linked-list of colours with a type
        -- safe method. mkList8 produces a Maybe value which must be handled explicitely.
        myLightColours :: Maybe (List8 (AlphaColour Double))
        myLightColours = mkList8
            [ createColour  70  60  50 -- brown
            , createColour 220  30  20 -- light red
            , createColour  40 210  20 -- light green
            , createColour 220 200  20 -- yellow
            , createColour  40  30 180 -- purple
            , createColour 140  30 80  -- dark pink
            , createColour  50 200 160 -- light teal
            , createColour 220 200 150 -- light brown
            ]
    

    Also see the functions setAtList8, overAtList8, setAtList24, overAtList24, etc.

3.1.0.1

  • Correct the solarized colours #148. Thanks @craigem!

  • Add an example showing Gruvbox colours #149. Thanks again @craigem!

  • Set an upperbound on base so we make sure that only GHC-8.8 is used. Some of the dependencies of Termonad don't support GHC-8.10 yet.

3.1.0.0

  • Fix up deprecated functions used in Setup.hs. This should allow Termonad to be compiled with Cabal-3.0.0.0 (which is used by default in GHC-8.8). #144 Thanks mdorman!

  • Fully update to LTS-15 and GHC-8.8. Termonad now requires GHC-8.8 in order to be compiled. #145.

3.0.0.0

  • Remove the one-pixel white border around the GtkNotebook (the GTK widget thing that contains the tabs). #138

  • Add a right-click menu for the terminal. It currently allows copy and paste. #136 Thanks @jecaro!

  • Add a preferences file that settings will be saved to and read from at ~/.config/termonad/termonad.yaml. You can change settings with the Preferences dialog. The settings will only be used from this file if you do not have a ~/.config/termonad/termonad.hs file. #140 Thanks again @jecaro!

2.1.0.0

  • Add a menu option to set preferences for a running Termonad session. The preferences you have set are lost when you end the Termonad session. #130 Thanks @jecaro!

2.0.0.0

  • Added menu option to search for a regex within the terminal output. This removes support for versions of VTE-2.91 older than 0.46. This means that compiling on older versions of Debian and Ubuntu may no longer work. #118

1.3.0.0

  • Change all uses of Colour to AlphaColour in Termonad.Config.Colour. Users should now use AlphaColour instead of Colour. Also, all uses of sRGB24 should be replaced with createColour. This change is mechanical and should not affect how Termonad works at all. Thanks to @jecaro and @amir! #116

1.2.0.0

  • Got the code for setting the backgroud color of the terminal actually working. Thanks @dakotaclemenceplaza. #111

    • This changes the type of ColourConfig to make the foreground and background colors of the terminal optional.
  • Various cleanup in the nix files.

1.1.0.0

  • Added an example of how to setup a solarized color scheme. Thanks @craigem. #90 and #103

  • Various fixes in the nix files. Make sure Termonad can see the GTK icons. #91 and #92

  • Add a menu option to change the font size at runtime. You should be able to do this with the Ctrl-+ and Ctrl-- keys. #95

  • Get building with GHC 8.6. Thanks @clinty. #98

1.0.1.0

  • Stop using the widgetSetFocusOnClick function, which is not supported on older versions of GTK. This lets Termonad be compiled with older versions of GTK. #87.

  • Add CI. #87.

  • Support versions of VTE-2.91 older than 0.44. #87.

  • Add some functions for converting from a list to a Vec in Termonad.Config.Vec: fromListVec and fromListVec_. Commit 883eb98b5f.

  • Fix the paste hotkey. #86.

1.0.0.0

  • The API for configuring Termonad is now completely different. Many, many changes have gone into this version. You should approach it as a completely different application.

    The CHANGELOG will be kept up-to-date for future releases.

0.2.1.0

  • Make sure the window title is set to "Termonad".

  • Relabel tabs when termonad is started.

0.2.0.0

  • Open dialog asking if you want to quit when you try to use your WM to quit.

  • Termonad will attempt to open up a new terminal in the working directory of the current terminal.

  • Make sure termonad won't crash if dyre can't find GHC.

  • Add a few more ways to compile on NixOS.

  • Add an icon for termonad.

0.1.0.0

  • Initial release.