User can select register to yank into with the " command.
A new state is added to `Editor` and `commands::Context` structs.
This state is managed by leveraging a new struct `RegisterSelection`.
The panics would occur because set_style
would draw outside of the the surface.
Both occured using `find_prev` or `till_prev`
In my case the first panic! would appear
in a terminal with around 80 columns
in helix/README.md going to the end of the file
with `geglf(`
the second with `geglfX`
The off by one fix ensures that `find_nth_prev`
starts at the first character to the left
* Add MacOS install instructions
* Change version name argument
When using the -V command to get the version you are given 'helix-term x.x.x', I changed this to just helix as it makes more sense.
* Fixed version number
* Fixed version number
* Fixed version number
* Fixed version number
* Fixed version number
* Fixed version number
These changes provide a new feature flag "embed_runtime" that when
enabled and built in release mode will embed the runtime folder into the
resulting binary.
helix-term/src/ui/editor.rs:275:29
This would happen when the window-size was to small to display the entire width and one would start jumping forwards with f<some_char> and the beginning of the highlighted area would end up outside of the window
Bevore this PR `commands::find_prev_char` and `commands::till_prev_char` were triggerable through keys
but `seach::find_nth_next()` was hardcoded in `_find_char`.
The passed `fn` was nerver used. With this PR the passed `fn` is used.
The change in search.rs resolves an off by one error in the behivor of `find_nth_prev`