Fix alignment documentation:
- while it renders fine on the web, it's stripped from man pages.
Inline HTML renders fine in some cases, but tables don't.
There's no unified (remark) plugin that works well with headless
tables pandoc supports as well, so the only way to achieve a similar
effect is to leave header cells empty.
Signed-off-by: Tin Švagelj <tin.svagelj@live.com>
- Separated displays so they don't have to all be included in build even when the features are disabled.
- Removed weird linker magic for display init and replaced it with straightforward (and faster) template functions that behave the same.
- Replaced `disabled_display_output` classes with log messages.
- Add explicit compiler errors when feature dependent headers get included where they shouldn't (wl, x11).
- Switch BUILD_MOUSE_EVENTS dependency from OWN_WINDOW to BUILD_X11.
- Other minor improvements to some existing code which shouldn't affect behavior.
- Improve documentation.
- Remove X11 from unrelated headers.
- This reaches 0% unneeded X11 polution in the sources.
- Reenabled parts of window_type which would work in Wayland.
- Remove unneeded guards.
- Display files are now no longer compiled if their features are disabled.
Signed-off-by: Tin Švagelj <tin.svagelj@live.com>
For reproducible builds, the build date messes things up, and some
distros just set it to 1980 now anyway. Thus, it's better to remove the
date altogether.
* Add libXdamage to flake.nix
* Add TYPE_UTILITY as above-all alternative to TYPE_OVERRIDE
* Click-through for TYPE_UTILITY
* Added libxfixes to MacOS CI workflow
* Disable building of XFIXES on MacOS
* Fix build for xinerama/xfixes on macos.
* Update Lua version check.
* Tidy this up.
* Fix BUILD_XFIXES on Linux
* Sigh, fix this.
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Co-authored-by: tranquillity-codes <dev@itycodes.org>
Co-authored-by: Brenden Matthews <brenden@brndn.io>
* Add mouse events.
Signed-off-by: Tin Svagelj <tin.svagelj@live.com>
* Rename MOUSE_EVENTS flag to BUILD_MOUSE_EVENTS.
Signed-off-by: Tin Svagelj <tin.svagelj@live.com>
* Update NORM_ERR func argument from std::string to char*
Because func was previously char* I forgot to update NORM_ERR function
argument to `func.c_str()` not that it's std::string.
Previously func was pointing to std::string memory that was freed at
assignment.
Signed-off-by: Tin Svagelj <tin.svagelj@live.com>
Signed-off-by: Tin Svagelj <tin.svagelj@live.com>
This option (store_graph_data_explicitly) can be disabled to use graphs
indirectly via execpi or lua_parse. Otherwise the graph stays empty. The
default value is true to keep avoiding resets while using conditional
colors.
We need an interface to be able to create/destroy/set/get the
RsvgRectangle and RsvgDimensionData structs via Lua, which were missing
or incomplete.
Documentation was also missing, which has been updated.