Andreas Klöckner
Andreas Klöckner
> this is a linux only tool out of the box? It isn't. Works on Macs for sure. WSL1/2 also. Might work on Windows by using a Telnet client with...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Terminal says it supports ANSI escape sequences, which IMO should be all that's needed to support Urwid. (Note that "Windows Terminal" is different from the "Command Prompt" app (`cmd.exe`) that...
I can see the use case. I'd be happy to consider a PR. This could be done by simply storing a reference to an object instead of the name in...
Thanks for working on this. I just returned from a trip and will be swamped for a bit, but the PR is on my radar.
Thanks for your contribution! I'm not sure I would like to have the config file documented, since that makes evolving it substantially harder, because there's documented behavior with which we'd...
@asmeurer, opinions?
Thanks for your contribution. This needs extensive proofreading before it's ready to merge. Also please stick to AE conventions for consistency. Please use ReST roles as documented with Sphinx.
> Sorry, I'm not familiar with that conventions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_English > Do you mean use of double backquotes for setting name (like ``line_numbers``) is not a good idea E.g. ``` :file:`xyz.txt`...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_American_and_British_English specifically.
The [prior effort](https://github.com/inducer/pudb/pull/315/files/a3d9db79fbae2ecdf647cdd2691f5af83d3d6bbd#diff-352063885dff627b00d2f4f352d4ef6f) was essentially a shell script mostly unrelated to pudb that would start tmux and print the tty name, which I felt was sufficiently unrelated to not merit...