Fix: #11989
Cause identified to: ab352b5af9
Original PR: #10003
Problem: I don't think it is OK to hard code the keybind like this at
all. Ghostty's config is flexible enough to achieve this.
Proposal: Revert the above commit via this PR.
@yasuf @bo2themax
This adds features like:
1. Clicking outside of SearchBar works like typing `escape`
2. Typing `tab` while search bar is focused also works like typing `escape`
Adds progress-style config to control OSC 9;4 progress bar visibility.
Defaults to true, set false to hide.
Fixes#11241
AI Disclosure: Claude Code (Opus 4.6) used for codebase exploration,
code review, and testing assistance. All code written and reviewed by
hand.
Fixes#11396
Track menu items populated from Ghostty keybind actions and only trigger
those from SurfaceView performKeyEquivalent. This avoids app-default
shortcuts such as Hide from pre-empting explicit keybinds.
Fixes#11379
For this pass, I made it a very simple "within 20%" (height-wise) of the
split handle. There is no horizontal component. I want to find the right
balance between always visible (today mostly) to only visible on direct
hover, because I think it'll be too hard to discover on that far right
side.
Fixes#11316
This mirrors the `prompt` actions (hence why there is no window action
here) and enables setting titles via keybind actions which importantly
lets this work via command palettes, App Intents, AppleScript, etc.
Fixes phantom mouse drag/selection when switching splits or apps.
The suppressNextLeftMouseUp flag and core mouse click_state were not
being reset on focus transitions, causing stale state that led to
unexpected drag behavior.
- Reset suppressNextLeftMouseUp in focusDidChange when losing focus
- Defensively reset the flag when processing normal clicks
- Reset core mouse.click_state and left_click_count on focus loss
Extends the macOS bell implementation to support the `audio` bell
feature by playing a user-specified audio file via NSSound.
Previously, macOS only supported the `system` feature (NSSound.beep()).
This change adds support for:
- `audio` bell feature: plays the file at `bell-audio-path` using
NSSound, respecting the `bell-audio-volume` setting
- Adds `cval()` to the `Path` type so it can be returned via the C API
Also removes the "(GTK only)" restriction from `bell-audio-path` and
`bell-audio-volume` documentation, as these options now work on macOS.
Example config:
bell-features = audio
bell-audio-path = /System/Library/Sounds/Glass.aiff
bell-audio-volume = 0.8
* ensure that `ghostty.h` compiles during basic Zig tests
* ensure that non-exhaustive enums are kept synchronized between
`ghostty.h` and their respective Zig counterpart.
* adjust some enums that varied from established conventions
Fixes#10935
This is a more robust way to detect "is my surface focused" because that
question usually means "is my surface the last focused surface" if a
_different_ surface is not focused. We already have used this pattern
all over but we should extend it to SwiftUI too.