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Mike Griese 916096643e This almost works for previewing, but I fudged something up with the backgrounds and now they're totally transparent 2021-10-26 07:19:18 -05:00
Schuyler Rosefield 13e9546bab
Persist window layout on window close (#10972)
This commit adds initial support for saving window layout on application
close.

Done:
- Add user setting for if tabs should be maintained.
- Added events to track the number of open windows for the monarch, and
  then save if you are the last window closing.
- Saves layout when the user explicitly hits the "Close Window" button.
- If the user manually closed all of their tabs (through the tab x
  button or through closing all panes on the tab) then remove any saved
  state.
- Saves in the ApplicationState file a list of actions the terminal can
  perform to restore its layout and the window size/position
  information.
- This saves an action to focus the correct pane, but this won't
  actually work without #10978. Note that if you have a pane zoomed, it
  does still zoom the correct pane, but when you unzoom it will have a
  different pane selected.

Todo:
- multiple windows? Right now it can only handle loading/saving one
  window.
   - PR #11083 will save multiple windows.
- This also sometimes runs into the existing bug where multiple tabs
  appear to be focused on opening.

Next Steps:
- The business logic of when the save is triggered can be adjusted as
  necessary.
- Right now I am taking the pragmatic approach and just saving the state
  as an array of objects, but only ever populate it with 1, that way
  saving multiple windows in the future could be added without breaking
  schema compatibility. Selfishly I'm hoping that handling multiple
  windows could be spun off into another pr/feature for now.
- One possible thing that can maybe be done is that the commandline can
  be augmented with a "--saved ##" attribute that would load from the
  nth saved state if it exists. e.g. if there are 3 saved windows, on
  first load it can spawn three wt --saved {0,1,2} that would reopen the
  windows? This way there also exists a way to load a copy of a previous
  window (if it is in the saved state).
- Is the application state something that is planned to be public/user
  editable? In theory the user could since it is just json, but I don't
  know what it buys them over just modifying their settings and
  startupActions.

Validation Steps Performed:
- The happy path: open terminal -> set setting to true -> close terminal
  -> reopen and see tabs. Tested with powershell/cmd/wsl windows.
- That closing all panes/tabs on their own will remove the saved
  session.
- Open multiple windows, close windows and confirm that the last window
  closed saves its state.

The generated file stores a sequence of actions that will be executed to
restore the terminal to its saved form.

References #8324
This is also one of the items on microsoft/terminal#5000
Closes #766
2021-09-08 22:44:53 +00:00
Dustin L. Howett 295fa38295
Introduce MS.Term.Core.Color to replace W.U.Color for Core/Control/TSM (#9658)
This pull request introduces Microsoft.Terminal.Core.Color as an
alternative to both Windows.UI.Color and uint32_t/COLORREF in the
TerminalCore, ...Control, ...SettingsModel and ...SettingsEditor layers.

M.T.C.Color is trivially convertible to/from til::color and therefore
to/from COLORREF, W.U.Color, and any other color representation we might
need².

I've replaced almost every use of W.U.Color and uint32_t-as-color in the
above layers, with minor exception¹.

The need for this work is twofold.

First: We cannot bear a dependency from TerminalCore (which should,
on paper, be Windows 7 compatible) on Windows.UI or any other WinRT
namespace.

This work removes one big dependency on Windows.UI, but it does not go
all the way.

Second: TerminalCore chose to communicate mostly in packed uint32s
(COLORREF), which was inherently lossy and dangerous.

¹ The UI layers (TerminalControl, TerminalApp) still use
Windows.UI.Color as they are intimately connected to the UWP XAML UI.

² In the future, we might even be able to *use* the alpha channel...

## PR Checklist
* [x] I ran into the need for this when I introduced cursor inversion
* [X] Fixes a longstanding itch

## Validation Steps Performed
Built and ran all tests for the impacted layers, even the local ones!
2021-03-30 20:15:49 +00:00
Carlos Zamora 2c22b68e15
Enable text search on combo boxes (#9206)
`ComboBox` has a text search function that allows users to type letters, and the `ComboBoxItem` starting with those letters is shown. In order to enable this functionality, the underlying items must be `IStringable`. This exposes a `ToString()` function and fixes all of our issues.

This PR adds the `IStringable` interface to `ColorScheme`, `Profile`, and `EnumEntry`.

## References
#6800 - Settings UI Epic
#8768 - Keyboard Navigation
https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/issues/4182 - discussion with WinUI about how to overcome this issue

## Validation Steps Performed
Tested...
- Launch > Default Profile
- Color Schemes > Name
- Profile > Appearance > Color scheme
- Profile > Appearance > Font weight

Also tested radio buttons, but those still don't work, unfortunately. Looks like they don't have the same underlying mechanism.
2021-02-19 18:11:07 +00:00
Carlos Zamora 33470ad08e
Add UI for adding, renaming, and deleting a color scheme (#8403)
Introduces the following UI controls to the ColorSchemes page:
- "Add new" button
  - next to dropdown selector
  - adds a new color scheme named ("Color Scheme #" where # is the number of color schemes you have)
- "Rename" Button
  - next to the selector
  - replaces the ComboBox with a TextBox and the accept/cancel buttons appear
- "Delete" button
  - bottom of the page
  - opens flyout, when confirmed, deletes the current color scheme and selects another one

This also adds a Delete button to the Profiles page. The Hide checkbox was moved above the Delete button.

## References
#1564 - Settings UI
#6800 - Settings UI Completion Epic

## Detailed Description of the Pull Request / Additional comments

**Color Schemes:**
- Deleting a color scheme selects another one from the list available
- Rename replaces the combobox with a textbox to allow editing
- The Add New button creates a new color scheme named "Color Scheme X" where X is the number of schemes defined
- In-box color schemes cannot be deleted

**Profile:**
- Deleting a profile selects another one from the list available
- the rename button does not exist (yet), because it needs a modification to the NavigationView's Header Template
- The delete button is disabled for in-box profiles (CMD and Windows Powershell) and dynamic profiles

## Validation Steps Performed
**Color Schemes - Add New**
 Creates a new color scheme named "Color Scheme X" (X being the number of color schemes)
 The new color scheme can be renamed/deleted/modified

**Color Schemes - Rename**
 You cannot rename an in-box color scheme
 The rename button has a tooltip
 Clicking the rename button replaces the combobox with a textbox
 Accept --> changes name
 Cancel --> does not change the name
 accepting/cancelling the rename operation updates the combo box appropriately

**Color Schemes - Delete**
 Clicking delete produces a flyout to confirm deletion
 Deleting a color scheme removes it from the list and select the one under it
 Deleting the last color scheme selects the last available color scheme after it's deleted
 In-box color schemes have the delete button disabled, and a disclaimer appears next to it

**Profile- Delete**
 Base layer presents a disclaimer at the top, and hides the delete button
 Dynamic and in-box profiles disable the delete button and show the appropriate disclaimer next to the disabled button
 Clicking delete produces a flyout to confirm deletion
 Regular profiles have a delete button that is styled appropriately
 Clicking the delete profile button opens a content dialog. Confirmation deletes the profile and navigates to the profile indexed under it (deleting the last one redirects to the last one)


## Demo
Refer to this post [here](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/8403#issuecomment-747545651.
Confirmation flyout demo: https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/pull/8403#issuecomment-747657842
2020-12-17 23:14:07 +00:00
Carlos Zamora b80a4e45cc
Introduce ProfileDefaults, CreateNewProfile, default icon
This commit is an amalgamation of some of the TSM changes in PR #8048.
It:
* Introduces CascadiaSettings.CreateNewProfile to add a new profile
* Introduces CascadiaSettings.ProfileDefaults, which returns the
  "defaults" object as a profile
* Fixes the font weight deserializer to work on uint16_ts
* Fixes a property getter in ColorScheme to not be a property getter
* Fixes a reserialization error with default profiles
* Sets a default icon for all profiles (to the C:\ Segoe MDL2 icon)
2020-12-11 13:22:16 -08:00
Carlos Zamora 2608e94822
Introduce TerminalSettingsModel project (#7667)
Introduces a new TerminalSettingsModel (TSM) project. This project is
responsible for (de)serializing and exposing Windows Terminal's settings
as WinRT objects.

## References
#885: TSM epic
#1564: Settings UI is dependent on this for data binding and settings access
#6904: TSM Spec

In the process of ripping out TSM from TerminalApp, a few other changes
were made to make this possible:
1. AppLogic's `ApplicationDisplayName` and `ApplicationVersion` was
   moved to `CascadiaSettings`
   - These are defined as static functions. They also no longer check if
     `AppLogic::Current()` is nullptr.
2. `enum LaunchMode` was moved from TerminalApp to TSM
3. `AzureConnectionType` and `TelnetConnectionType` were moved from the
   profile generators to their respective TerminalConnections
4. CascadiaSettings' `SettingsPath` and `DefaultSettingsPath` are
   exposed as `hstring` instead of `std::filesystem::path`
5. `Command::ExpandCommands()` was exposed via the IDL
   - This required some of the warnings to be saved to an `IVector`
     instead of `std::vector`, among some other small changes.
6. The localization resources had to be split into two halves.
   - Resource file linked in init.cpp. Verified at runtime thanks to the
     StaticResourceLoader.
7. Added constructors to some `ActionArgs`
8. Utils.h/cpp were moved to `cascadia/inc`. `JsonKey()` was moved to
   `JsonUtils`. Both TermApp and TSM need access to Utils.h/cpp.

A large amount of work includes moving to the new namespace
(`TerminalApp` --> `Microsoft::Terminal::Settings::Model`).

Fixing the tests had its own complications. Testing required us to split
up TSM into a DLL and LIB, similar to TermApp. Discussion on creating a
non-local test variant can be found in #7743.

Closes #885
2020-10-06 09:56:59 -07:00
Renamed from src/cascadia/TerminalApp/ColorScheme.idl (Browse further)