python-prompt_toolkit
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prompt_toolkit-3.0.28.tar.gz | 0003057388 2.92 MB | |
python-prompt_toolkit.changes | 0000027340 26.7 KB | |
python-prompt_toolkit.spec | 0000001877 1.83 KB |
Revision 16 (latest revision is 27)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller)
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- update to 3.0.28: - Support format specifiers for HTML and ANSI formatted text. - Accept defaults for checkbox and radio list, and their corresponding dialogs. - Fix resetting of cursor shape after the application terminates. - Support for cursor shapes. The cursor shape for prompts/applications can now be configured, either as a fixed cursor shape, or in case of Vi input mode, according to the current input mode. - Handle "cursor forward" command in ANSI formatted text. This makes it possible to render many kinds of generated ANSI art. - Accept `align` attribute in `Label` widget. - Added `PlainTextOutput`: an output implementation that doesn't render any ANSI escape sequences. This will be used by default when redirecting stdout to a file. - Added `create_app_session_from_tty`: a context manager that enforces input/output to go to the current TTY, even if stdin/stdout are attached to pipes. - Added `to_plain_text` utility for converting formatted text into plain text. - Don't automatically use `sys.stderr` for output when `sys.stdout` is not a TTY, but `sys.stderr` is. The previous behavior was confusing, especially when rendering formatted text to the output, and we expect it to follow
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