wordgrinder

Edit Package wordgrinder
https://github.com/davidgiven/wordgrinder

WordGrinder is a Unicode-aware character cell word processor that runs in a terminal (or a Windows console). It is designed to get the hell out of your way and let you get some work done.

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_service 0000000672 672 Bytes
_servicedata 0000000239 239 Bytes
wordgrinder-0.9+git20230310.c1434c2.tar.gz 0002515369 2.4 MB
wordgrinder.changes 0000011211 10.9 KB
wordgrinder.obsinfo 0000000118 118 Bytes
wordgrinder.spec 0000005026 4.91 KB
Revision 4 (latest revision is 6)
Scott Bradnick's avatar Scott Bradnick (sbradnick) accepted request 1087267 from Scott Bradnick's avatar Scott Bradnick (sbradnick) (revision 4)
- Update to version 0.9+git20230310.c1434c2:
  * Remember to update the release workflow.
  * Hopefully finally fix Windows?
  * Change mingw compiler package.
  * Fix formatting.
  * Draw the ruler numbers smaller for added aestheticalnessism.
  * Apparently setting msystem just makes things worse...
  * Typo fix.
  * Enable debugging.
  * Looks like msys2 was being installed incorrectly too.
  * Try to fix that annoying mingw build failure.
  * Fix crash caused by moving the screen to a position where the current scroll position is beyond the bounds of the document.
  * Make numpad keys work properly on glfw.

- Update to version 0.9+git20221202.bf3fd2f:
  * Font bug fixed
  * Update gui.lua
  * Fix style of numbered lists.
  * Looks like VK_MENU is used by Windows...
  * Fix some various widget layout bugs --- this really needs automated layout.
  * Basic forms mouse support.
  * Update documentation.
  * Make the scroll wheel work on ncurses.
  * You can use the right mouse button to summon and dismiss menus.
  * Fix crash if you use the mouse after ^V in a menu.
  * Add basic scroll wheel support.
  * You can operate the menus with the mouse.
  * Update documentation.
  * Make GLFW a bit less spammy with regard to mouse events; however, redraw is still not keeping up.
  * You can click to reposition the cursor.
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