girara issueshttps://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/issues2023-09-27T08:28:42+02:00https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/issues/18Allow escaping the less-than button?2023-09-27T08:28:42+02:00user202729Allow escaping the less-than button?Currently, because of how the argument parsing of `feedkeys` is done https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/blob/develop/girara/shortcuts.c#L570-603 , it appears impossible to send literally the string `<F1>` for example. Common escapes like...Currently, because of how the argument parsing of `feedkeys` is done https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/blob/develop/girara/shortcuts.c#L570-603 , it appears impossible to send literally the string `<F1>` for example. Common escapes like `\<F1>` or `<lt>F1>` doesn't work.
These two usually works in Vim. I suggest implementing some option, for which `<Less>` or `<S-,>` appear to be the easiest and least likely to break some existing configuration.
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2. A backslash is represented with "\\", double backslash, or "<Bslash>".
3. A real '<' is represented with "\<" or "<lt>". When there is no
confusion possible, a '<' can be used directly.
```https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/issues/13Under GNOME Zathura maps my keys differently depending on the mode2021-02-09T22:51:38+01:00Horea ChristianUnder GNOME Zathura maps my keys differently depending on the modeI use zathura and have a Swiss German keyboard layout on two system. One of them uses Sway and the other GNOME. The one with Sway works just fine. On GNOME, however, the following happens:
In order to get into command mode `:` or search...I use zathura and have a Swiss German keyboard layout on two system. One of them uses Sway and the other GNOME. The one with Sway works just fine. On GNOME, however, the following happens:
In order to get into command mode `:` or search mode `/`, I need to press the keys where those characters would be on a US layout. Once I am in any input mode, however, the mapping works as expected (Swiss German) with no issues.
Unsure whether this is a Zathura or GNOME bug, or both, but I would appreciate any advice. Thanks :)https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/issues/12mouse Button4/5 dont work?2022-11-07T03:15:12+01:00djvmouse Button4/5 dont work?Such commands seems have no effect:
```
map <Button4> jumplist forward
map <Button5> jumplist backward
```
while Button2/3 work good.Such commands seems have no effect:
```
map <Button4> jumplist forward
map <Button5> jumplist backward
```
while Button2/3 work good.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/issues/7Incorrect handling of Cmd on macOS2020-05-01T18:41:15+02:00Kirill ElaginIncorrect handling of Cmd on macOSOn macOS the standard shortcut for switching the keyboard layout is Cmd+Space. Also, in general, most shortcuts use Cmd instead of Ctrl. However, zathura seems to ignore Cmd completely. Therefore, there are two issues:
1. (Quite major)....On macOS the standard shortcut for switching the keyboard layout is Cmd+Space. Also, in general, most shortcuts use Cmd instead of Ctrl. However, zathura seems to ignore Cmd completely. Therefore, there are two issues:
1. (Quite major). It is impossible to switch the keyboard layout while in zathura: when I press Cmd+Space, the keyboard layout does not get changed, instead the page is scrolled. This is especially annoying, given that keyboard mappings do not work with non-latin keyboard layouts, so, if I happen to switch to a zathura window with a non-latin layout active, I have to switch back to another window and change the layout there.
2. (Minor). It would be better, in terms of UX, to replace Ctrl with Cmd in all shortcuts on macOS. I think this is what most cross-platform apps do.https://git.pwmt.org/pwmt/girara/-/issues/6Smooth scroll being weird on macOS2020-05-01T18:44:24+02:00Kirill ElaginSmooth scroll being weird on macOSI am using the latest release version of zathura with `set smooth-scroll true` in the rc file. If I just set this option, the scroll is still not being smooth at all, on the contrary, it makes a jump whenever I move my fingers just a lit...I am using the latest release version of zathura with `set smooth-scroll true` in the rc file. If I just set this option, the scroll is still not being smooth at all, on the contrary, it makes a jump whenever I move my fingers just a little bit. If I additionally `set scroll-step 1`, it becomes better in that it becomes more “physical” (scrolls the right distance), but is pretty jerky. However, the worst part is that `j`/`k` become unusable as they start scrolling by 1px as well.
I suspect this is some sort of disagreement between smooth scroll events reported by GTK on Linux and on macOS. I took a quick look at the code and didn’t see anything obviously wrong. I guess, I’ll try to take a closer look – it would be great to have some hints on what this can be.