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authorpgen <p.gen.progs@gmail.com>2017-07-29 16:30:06 +0200
committerpgen <p.gen.progs@gmail.com>2017-12-10 01:21:59 +0100
commitb3564338dd2a7598cb35968d5c806a9e4b744c96 (patch)
tree87619babb44664e43d88fb499c588ad1a18bf979 /smenu.spec.in
parenta67194b3af29ef00586ebb76d275a4bb46150aba (diff)
A giant commit because a lot of things have been rewritten/enhanced/fixedv0.9.10
- Bump to version 0.9.10 * The words acquisition is rewritten and splitted in multiple phases * Add the capacity to (de)select rows an columns containing regexes * -i, -e, -C and -R can be used more than once and have a cumulative effect * Bugfix: -s is able to jump to non selectable words * Bugfix: The attributes are not overloaded when reading configuration files * Bugfix: the right bar is too far right in some cases. * Bugfix: the right shift indicator is omitted in some cases * Add a -x|-X option to set a timeout in seconds * Add a -f option to select an alternative configuration file * Add a -a option to set the attributes of the displayed elements * Add more controls in the selection parser * smenu can now read words directly from a file given as parameter * Rewrite the replace function used by -S/-I/-E with a more sed-like one * Searches should always consider the visual aspect of words (-S/-I/-E)
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@@ -28,9 +28,9 @@ BuildRequires: ncurses-devel
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
%description
-This simple tool reads words from the standard input, presents them in
-a cool interactive window after the current line on the terminal and writes
-the selected word, if any, on the standard output.
+This simple tool reads words from a file or the standard input, presents
+them in a cool interactive window after the current line on the terminal
+and writes the selected word, if any, on the standard output.
After having unsuccessfully searched the NET for what I wanted, I
decided to try to write my own.