A cross-platform, GPU-accelerated terminal emulator

Edit Package alacritty
https://github.com/alacritty/alacritty

Alacritty is a cross platform terminal emulator written in Rust that uses the GPU for rendering.

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alacritty-0.3.0.tar.gz 0001332555 1.27 MB
alacritty.changes 0000004514 4.41 KB
alacritty.spec 0000003818 3.73 KB
vendor.tar.xz 0016179180 15.4 MB
Revision 14 (latest revision is 87)
Avindra Goolcharan's avatar Avindra Goolcharan (avindra) accepted request 692906 from Dag Jönsson's avatar Dag Jönsson (dag_jnsson) (revision 14)
- upate to 0.3.0
  Added:
  * Ability to specify starting position with the --position flag
  * New configuration field window.position allows specifying the starting 
    position
  * Added the ability to change the selection color
  * Text will reflow instead of truncating when resizing Alacritty
  * Underline text and change cursor when hovering over URLs with required 
    modifiers pressed 
  Changed:
  * Clicking on non-alphabetical characters in front of URLs will no longer 
    open them
  Fixed
  * Slow startup time on some X11 systems
  * On Wayland, the --title flag will set the Window title now
  * Fix start_maximized option on X11
  * Terminfo support for extended capabilities
  * Crash when decreasing scrollback history in config while scrolled in 
    history
  * Scrollback history live reload only working when shrinking lines
- refresh vendor.tar.xz
- man page and completions had been moved
Comments 8


David Vučković's avatar

https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty/releases/tag/v0.2.9

Can you update this to 0.2.9? Some crucial features are missing(namely clicking on links in terminal) in 0.2.1


Matthias Eliasson's avatar

I have submitted sr here https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/687821 hopefully it will be sent to Factory shortly.


Avindra Goolcharan's avatar

This has been approved, it will probably land in a snapshot soon: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/692939



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