--- rxvt-unicode/Changes 2019/07/08 02:59:51 1.1220 +++ rxvt-unicode/Changes 2019/09/17 20:38:14 1.1221 @@ -44,9 +44,20 @@ TODO: confirm-pastes should check for any ctl TODO: confirm-paste should be the default TODO: bracketed paste mode pastes ^[[200~ etc. into incremental-search inputs +TODO: xterm-osc does not autoload background + - the old bg image resources are now provided by the background + extension, and perl is thus required for bg image support. No + configuration change is needed: urxvt autoloads the background + ext if any bg image resource/option is present (for OSC sequences to + work you need to enable it explicity). The old bg image + resources are also now deprecated; users are encouraged to + switch to the new bg image interface (see man urxvt-background). - drop ISO 2022 locale support. ISO 2022 encodings are not supported in POSIX locales and clash with vt100 charset emulation (the luit program can be used as a substitute). + - when iterating over resources, urxvt will now try to properly handle + multipart resources (such as "*background.expr"), for the benefit + of autoloading perl extensions. - ESC G (query rxvt graphics mode) has been disabled due to security implications. The rxvt graphics mode was removed in rxvt-unicode 1.5, and no programs relying on being able to query the mode are known. @@ -65,12 +76,6 @@ is not focused, or vice versa (patch by Daniel Hahler). - fix high memory usage when an extension repeatedly hides and shows an overlay (reported by Marcel Lautenbach). - - the old bg image resources are now provided by the background - extension, and perl is thus required for bg image support. No - configuration change is needed: urxvt autoloads the background - ext if any bg image resource/option is present. The old bg image - resources are also now deprecated; users are encouraged to - switch to the new bg image interface (see man urxvt-background). - expose priv_modes member and constants to perl extensions (patch by Rastislav Barlik). - fix a whole slew of const sillyness, unfortunately forced upon