malison 0.11.2 malison: ^0.11.2 copied to clipboard
A little terminal UI package for the browser.
0.11.2 #
- Add
Screen.resize()
and call it when theUserInterface
gets bound to a terminal with a different size.
0.11.1 #
- Add more key codes to
KeyCode
.
0.11.0 #
-
Don't resize the canvas given to
RetroTerminal
. -
Allow controlling the scaling for
RetroTerminal
. -
Don't require double-sized source images for
RetroTerminal
. Instead, it usesimageSmoothingEnabled
to ensure pixels don't get fuzzy when drawing from the font canvas.This is a breaking change because it means custom font images, which used to have to be double-sized, should no longer be.
0.10.0 #
- Update to Dart 2. Remove
new
andconst
keywords.
0.9.0 #
keyUp()
events.
0.8.0 #
- Change
Color.blend()
to take a value from (0, 1.0) instead of a percent. - Add
Color.add()
.
0.7.0 #
- Fill in the rest of the character codes to
CharCode
. - Add
Color.blend()
and store colors as RGB. - Add
foreColor
,backColor
, andfill()
to Terminal.
0.6.0 #
- Split into two libraries. The core malison library does not import "dart:html" and can be used in command-line applications. It's not useful outside of the web, but it lets you test code in a "headless" fashion that uses malison on the standalone VM.
0.5.1 #
- Get rid of implicit casts and dynamic.
0.5.0 #
- Add type parameters to
UserInterface
,KeyBindings
, andScreen
so that the bound objects can be precisely typed.
0.4.3 #
- Make strong mode clean.
0.4.2 #
- Widen constraint on piecemeal.
0.4.1 #
- Fix semicolon handling on Firefox.
0.4.0 #
- Add constants to
CharCode
for every character in code page 437. - Make constants
lowerCamelCase
.
0.3.0 #
- Automatically create a canvas if not given one.
- Allow creating a
UserInterface
without an initial terminal. - Add an example app.
0.2.1 #
- Fix bad assert in
Screen._bind()
.
0.2.0 #
-
Redo key input handling. Instead of a (mostly broken)
Keyboard
class, it exposes raw key down events as they happen and also allows user-defined key bindings. -
Refactor
UserInterface
and clean up how opaque/transparent screens are handled. -
Remove (useless)
write()
method. -
Handle semicolon keyCode difference between Firefox (59) and Chrome (186).