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== Breaking Changes in _Tcell_ v2
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A number of changes were made to _Tcell_ for version two, and some of these
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are breaking.
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=== Import Path
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The import path for tcell has changed to `github.com/gdamore/tcell/v2` to reflect a new major version.
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=== Style Is Not Numeric
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The type `Style` has changed to a structure, to allow us to add additional data such as flags for color setting, more attribute bits, and so forth.
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Applications that relied on this being a number will need to be updated to use the accessor methods.
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=== Mouse Event Changes
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The middle mouse button was reported as button 2 on Linux, but as button 3 on Windows,
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and the right mouse button was reported the reverse way.
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_Tcell_ now always reports the right mouse button as button 2, and the middle button as button 3.
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To help make this clearer, new symbols `ButtonPrimary`, `ButtonSecondary`, and
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`ButtonMiddle` are provided.
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(Note that which button is right vs. left may be impacted by user preferences.
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Usually the left button will be considered the Primary, and the right will be the Secondary.)
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Applications may need to adjust their handling of mouse buttons 2 and 3 accordingly.
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=== Terminals Removed
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A number of terminals have been removed.
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These are mostly ancient definitions unlikely to be used by anyone, such as `adm3a`.
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=== High Number Function Keys
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Historically terminfo reported function keys with modifiers set as a different
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function key altogether. For example, Shift-F1 was reported as F13 on XTerm.
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_Tcell_ now prefers to report these using the base key (such as F1) with modifiers added.
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This works on XTerm and VTE based emulators, but some emulators may not support this.
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The new behavior more closely aligns with behavior on Windows platforms.
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== New Features in _Tcell_ v2
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These features are not breaking, but are introduced in version 2.
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=== Improved Modifier Support
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For terminals that appear to behave like the venerable XTerm, _tcell_
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automatically adds modifier reporting for ALT, CTRL, SHIFT, and META keys
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when the terminal reports them.
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=== Better Support for Palettes (Themes)
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When using a color by its name or palette entry, _Tcell_ now tries to
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use that palette entry as is; this should avoid some inconsistency and undesirable
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overriding of colors where colors would override settings made in the terminal.
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When true fidelity to RGB values is needed, the new `TrueColor()` API can be used
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to create a direct color, which bypasses the palette altogether.
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=== Automatic TrueColor Detection
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For some terminals, if the `Tc` or `RGB` properties are present in terminfo,
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_Tcell_ will automatically assume the terminal supports 24-bit color.
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=== ColorReset
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A new color value, `ColorReset` can be used on the foreground or background
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to reset the color the default used by the terminal.
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=== tmux Support
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_Tcell_ now has improved support for tmux, when the `$TERM` variable is set to "tmux".
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=== Strikethrough Support
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_Tcell_ has support for strikethrough when the terminal supports it, using the new `StrikeThrough()` API.
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=== Bracketed Paste Support
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_Tcell_ provides the long requested capability to discriminate paste event by using the
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bracketed-paste capability present in some terminals. This is automatically available on
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terminals that support XTerm style mouse handling, but applications must opt-in to this
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by using the new `EnablePaste()` function. A new `EventPaste` type of event will be
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delivered when starting and finishing a paste operation. |