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## To be released
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### Breaking Changes
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### Breaking changes
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* `Terminal::draw()` now requires a closure that takes `&mut Frame`.
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#### Easier cursor management
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A new method has been added to `Frame` called `set_cursor`. It lets you specify where the cursor
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should be placed after the draw call. Furthermore like any other widgets, if you do not set a cursor
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position during a draw call, the cursor is automatically hidden.
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For example:
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```rust
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fn draw_input(f: &mut Frame, app: &App) {
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if app.editing {
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let input_width = app.input.width() as u16;
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// The cursor will be placed just after the last character of the input
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f.set_cursor((input_width + 1, 0));
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} else {
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// We are no longer editing, the cursor does not have to be shown, set_cursor is not called and
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// thus automatically hidden.
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}
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}
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```
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In order to make this possible, the draw closure takes in input `&mut Frame` instead of `mut Frame`.
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#### Advanced text styling
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It has been reported several times that the text styling capabilities were somewhat limited in many
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places of the crate. To solve the issue, this release includes a new set of text primitives that are
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now used by a majority of widgets to provide flexible text styling.
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`Text` is replaced by the following types:
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- `Span`: a string with a unique style.
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- `Spans`: a string with multiple styles.
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- `Text`: a multi-lines string with multiple styles.
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However, you do not always need this complexity so the crate provides `From` implementations to
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let you use simple strings as a default and switch to the previous primitives when you need
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additional styling capabilities.
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For example, the title of a `Block` can be set in the following ways:
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```rust
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// A title with no styling
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Block::default().title("My title");
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// A yellow title
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Block::default().title(Span::styled("My title", Style::default().fg(Color::Yellow)));
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// A title where "My" is bold and "title" is a simple string
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Block::default().title(vec![
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Span::styled("My", Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD)),
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Span::from("title")
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]);
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```
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- `Buffer::set_spans` and `Buffer::set_span` were added.
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- `Paragraph::new` expects an input that can be converted to a `Text`.
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- `Block::title_style` is deprecated.
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- `Block::title` expects a `Spans`.
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- `Tabs` expects a list of `Spans`.
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- `Gauge` custom label is now a `Span`.
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- `Axis` title and labels are `Spans` (as a consequence `Chart` no longer has generic bounds).
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#### Incremental styling
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Previously `Style` was used to represent an exhaustive set of style rules to be applied to an UI
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element. It implied that whenever you wanted to change even only one property you had to provide the
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complete style. For example, if you had a `Block` where you wanted to have a green background and
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a title in bold, you had to do the following:
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```rust
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let style = Style::default().bg(Color::Green);
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Block::default()
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.style(style)
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.title("My title")
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// Here we reused the style otherwise the background color would have been reset
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.title_style(style.modifier(Modifier::BOLD));
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```
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In this new release, you may now write this as:
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```rust
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Block::default()
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.style(Style::default().bg(Color::Green))
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// The style is not overidden anymore, we simply add new style rule for the title.
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.title(Span::styled("My title", Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::BOLD)))
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```
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In addition, the crate now provides a method `patch` to combine two styles into a new set of style
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rules:
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```rust
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let style = Style::default().modifer(Modifier::BOLD);
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let style = style.patch(Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::ITALIC));
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// style.modifer == Modifier::BOLD | Modifier::ITALIC, the modifier has been enriched not overidden
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```
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- `Style::modifier` has been removed in favor of `Style::add_modifier` and `Style::remove_modifier`.
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- `Buffer::set_style` has been added. `Buffer::set_background` is deprecated.
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- `BarChart::style` no longer set the style of the bars. Use `BarChart::bar_style` in replacement.
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- `Gauge::style` no longer set the style of the gauge. Use `Gauge::gauge_style` in replacement.
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#### List with item on multiple lines
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The `List` widget has been refactored once again to support items with variable heights and complex
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styling.
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- `List::new` expects an input that can be converted to a `Vec<ListItem>` where `ListItem` is a
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wrapper around the item content to provide additional styling capabilities. `ListItem` contains a
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`Text`.
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- `List::items` has been removed.
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```rust
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// Before
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let items = vec![
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"Item1",
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"Item2",
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"Item3"
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];
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List::default().items(items.iters());
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// After
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let items = vec![
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ListItem::new("Item1"),
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ListItem::new("Item2"),
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ListItem::new("Item3"),
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];
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List::new(items);
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```
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See the examples for more advanced usages.
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#### More wrapping options
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`Paragraph::wrap` expects `Wrap` instead of `bool` to let users decided whether they want to trim
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whitespaces when the text is wrapped.
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```rust
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// before
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Paragraph::new(text).wrap(true)
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// after
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Paragraph::new(text).wrap(Wrap { trim: true }) // to have the same behavior
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Paragraph::new(text).wrap(Wrap { trim: false }) // to use the new behavior
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```
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#### Horizontal scrolling in paragraph
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You can now scroll horizontally in `Paragraph`. The argument of `Paragraph::scroll` has thus be
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changed from `u16` to `(u16, u16)`.
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### Features
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* Add feature-gated (`serde`) serialization of `Style`.
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* Add `Frame::set_cursor()` to dictate where the cursor should be placed after
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the call to `Terminial::draw()`. Calling this method would also make the
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cursor visible after the call to `draw()`. See example usage in
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*examples/user_input.rs*.
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#### Serialization of style
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You can now serialize and de-serialize `Style` using the optional `serde` feature.
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## v0.9.5 - 2020-05-21
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So instead of writing:
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```rust
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let style = Style::default().modifier(Modifier::Italic);
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let style = Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::Italic);
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```
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one should use:
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```rust
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let style = Style::default().modifier(Modifier::ITALIC);
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let style = Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::ITALIC);
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// or
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let style = Style::default().modifier(Modifier::ITALIC | Modifier::BOLD);
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let style = Style::default().add_modifier(Modifier::ITALIC | Modifier::BOLD);
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```
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### Bug Fixes
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