terminal/src/cascadia/TerminalCore/ICoreAppearance.idl
Mike Griese 0a76283911 Add an ENUM setting for disabling rendering "intense" text as bold (#10759)
This adds a new setting `intenseTextStyle`. It's a per-appearance, control setting, defaulting to `"all"`.
* When set to `"all"` or `["bold", "bright"]`, then we'll render text as both **bold** and bright (1.10 behavior)
* When set to `"bold"`, `["bold"]`, we'll render text formatted with `^[[1m` as **bold**, but not bright
* When set to `"bright"`, `["bright"]`, we'll render text formatted with `^[[1m` as bright, but not bold. This is the pre 1.10 behavior
* When set to `"none"`, we won't do anything special for it at all.

* I last did this in #10648. This time it's an enum, so we can add bright in the future. It's got positive wording this time.
* ~We will want to add `"bright"` as a value in the future, to disable the auto intense->bright conversion.~ I just did that now.
* #5682 is related

* [x] Closes #10576
* [x] I seriously don't think we have an issue for "disable intense is bright", but I'm not crazy, people wanted that, right? https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/issues/2916#issuecomment-544880423 was the closest
* [x] I work here
* [x] Tests added/passed
* [x] https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/terminal/pull/381

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Yea that works. Printed some bold text, toggled it on, the text was no longer bold. hooray.

```json
"intenseTextStyle": "none",
"intenseTextStyle": "bold",
"intenseTextStyle": "bright",
"intenseTextStyle": "all",
"intenseTextStyle": ["bold", "bright"],
```

all work now. Repro script:
```sh
printf "\e[1m[bold]\e[m[normal]\e[34m[blue]\e[1m[bold blue]\e[m\n"
```
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.
// Licensed under the MIT license.
namespace Microsoft.Terminal.Core
{
enum CursorStyle
{
Vintage,
Bar,
Underscore,
DoubleUnderscore,
FilledBox,
EmptyBox
};
// TerminalCore declares its own Color struct to avoid depending
// on Windows.UI.Color and to avoid passing around unclothed uint32s.
// It is supported by til::color for conversions in and out of WinRT land.
struct Color
{
UInt8 R;
UInt8 G;
UInt8 B;
UInt8 A;
};
declare
{
// Forward declare this parameterized specialization so that it lives
// in TerminalCore instead of being flung to the winds of all IDL dependents.
interface Windows.Foundation.IReference<Microsoft.Terminal.Core.Color>;
}
interface ICoreAppearance
{
Microsoft.Terminal.Core.Color DefaultForeground;
Microsoft.Terminal.Core.Color DefaultBackground;
Microsoft.Terminal.Core.Color GetColorTableEntry(Int32 index);
Microsoft.Terminal.Core.Color CursorColor;
CursorStyle CursorShape;
UInt32 CursorHeight;
Boolean IntenseIsBright;
};
}