--- rxvt-unicode/Changes 2005/12/17 20:55:45 1.436 +++ rxvt-unicode/Changes 2005/12/21 19:50:16 1.441 @@ -5,12 +5,26 @@ TODO: read property sequence is broken with respect to utf-8 etc. TODO: http://www120.pair.com/mccarthy/nextstep/intro.htmld/Workspace.html is the correct nextstep look. WISH: keymap modification via esc-sequences. -WISH: line-rewrapping on resize WISH: searchable backlog WISH: meta-tagging of data by regex/master process (my dream project) WISH: OnTheSpot editing, or maybe switch to miiiiiiif WISH: just for fun, do shade and tint with XRender. +6.0 + - make it compile without SMART_RESIZE again. + - enable slow link support by default. + - fix relative cursor-positioning not respecting scrolling regions + (also a bug in original rxvt). + - major code cleanup (still not complete, though). + - _major_ rewrite of internal buffer handling: +# - re-flow on resize, lines get wrapped instead of winged. + - circular line buffer (substantially speeds up scrolling). + - slightly less code + data memory usage per terminal. + - slight overall speed improvements. + - considerably improved code clarity. + - partial-screen scrolls no longer end up in the scrollback + buffer. + 5.9 Sat Dec 17 21:53:17 CET 2005 - fix a bug in the menu code of unknown impact, found by darix. - clean up signal handling to be global, not per terminal @@ -45,7 +59,7 @@ even know about the -rootless and -multiwindow Cygwin/X modes). - large amounts of text without control sequences or newlines could almost freeze output. This has been fixed by adding extra - refreshes in these cases (also a problem in oriignal rxvt). + refreshes in these cases (also a problem in original rxvt). 5.6 Sun Jun 26 22:11:13 CEST 2005 - R_SB_RXVT bitset value was 0, so rxvt scrollbar was initialised @@ -744,7 +758,7 @@ - much faster x11 font selection 1.2 2003-12-24 - - fix another segfault-on-resize-bug form the original rxvt + - fix another segfault-on-resize-bug from the original rxvt - better font matching - better memory management (less memory) - new fallback: gnu freefont