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* xP: use an industry-standard name for a buttonPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-071-1/+1
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* xP: resolve various issues, mostly in stylingPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-072-11/+42
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* xP: implement buffer line leakagePřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-072-7/+16
| | | | Rather than on redisplay, these get cleared on reconnect.
* xP: abort autocomplete when no longer applicablePřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-071-2/+12
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* xP: clean upPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-071-113/+139
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* xP: add a temporary lock for autoscrollPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-071-1/+11
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* xP: support showing buffer logsPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-072-14/+59
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* xP: separate input buffersPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-071-8/+15
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* xP: scroll to bottom and focus the input on switchPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-061-3/+19
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* xP: clean upPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-061-11/+7
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* xP: indicate connection statePřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-061-7/+23
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* xP: implement tab completionPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-061-79/+214
| | | | | | | | Currently it only goes for the longest common prefix. Refactor WebSocket handling into an abstraction for our protocol. The Go code generater finally needed fixing.
* xC/xP: pass timestamps with millisecond precisionPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-061-1/+1
| | | | Future-proofing the protocol.
* xP: convert links to link elementsPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-062-8/+25
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* xC/xP: turn the action asterisk into a renditionPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-052-5/+9
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* xC/xP: fix colour values, and render them with CSSPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-051-2/+52
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* Start X11 and web frontends for xCPřemysl Eric Janouch2022-09-052-0/+297
For this, we needed a wire protocol. After surveying available options, it was decided to implement an XDR-like protocol code generator in portable AWK. It now has two backends, per each of: - xF, the X11 frontend, is in C, and is meant to be the primary user interface in the future. - xP, the web frontend, relies on a protocol proxy written in Go, and is meant for use on-the-go (no pun intended). They are very much work-in-progress proofs of concept right now, and the relay protocol is certain to change.