dmenu/patch/fuzzyhighlight.c
bakkeby 0329c28407 highlight: do not highlight items scheduled for output ref. #20
The highlight feature by default overrides other colour schemes and
may in the process partially or fully obscure that an item has already
been output (or is scheduled for output using the multiselect patch).

In this context the highlighting does not add any valuable information
given that the user has already selected the item. Overall it seems
more user-friendly to skip drawing highlights for outputted items.
2023-04-11 09:44:49 +02:00

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static void
#if EMOJI_HIGHLIGHT_PATCH
drawhighlights(struct item *item, char *output, int x, int y, int maxw)
#else
drawhighlights(struct item *item, int x, int y, int maxw)
#endif // EMOJI_HIGHLIGHT_PATCH
{
int i, indent;
char *highlight;
char c;
#if EMOJI_HIGHLIGHT_PATCH
char *itemtext = output;
#elif TSV_PATCH && !SEPARATOR_PATCH
char *itemtext = item->stext;
#else
char *itemtext = item->text;
#endif // TSV_PATCH
if (!(strlen(itemtext) && strlen(text)))
return;
/* Do not highlight items scheduled for output */
#if MULTI_SELECTION_PATCH
if (issel(item->id))
return;
#else
if (item->out)
return;
#endif // MULTI_SELECTION_PATCH
drw_setscheme(drw, scheme[item == sel
? SchemeSelHighlight
: SchemeNormHighlight]);
for (i = 0, highlight = itemtext; *highlight && text[i];) {
#if FUZZYMATCH_PATCH
if (!fstrncmp(&(*highlight), &text[i], 1))
#else
if (*highlight == text[i])
#endif // FUZZYMATCH_PATCH
{
/* get indentation */
c = *highlight;
*highlight = '\0';
indent = TEXTW(itemtext) - lrpad;
*highlight = c;
/* highlight character */
c = highlight[1];
highlight[1] = '\0';
drw_text(
drw,
x + indent + (lrpad / 2),
y,
MIN(maxw - indent - lrpad, TEXTW(highlight) - lrpad),
bh, 0, highlight, 0
#if PANGO_PATCH
, True
#endif // PANGO_PATCH
);
highlight[1] = c;
i++;
}
highlight++;
}
}