;;; os/tty/config.el -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ;; Some terminals offer two different cursors: a "visible" static cursor and a ;; "very visible" blinking one. By default, Emacs uses the very visible cursor ;; and will switch back to it when Emacs is started or resumed. A nil ;; `visible-cursor' prevents this. (setq visible-cursor nil) ;; Enable the mouse in terminal Emacs (add-hook 'tty-setup-hook #'xterm-mouse-mode) ;; Windows terminals don't support what I'm about to do. (add-hook! 'tty-setup-hook (defun doom-init-clipboard-in-tty-emacs-h () ;; Fix the clipboard in tty Emacs by... (if (featurep! +osc) ;; ...communicating with the clibpoard through OSC escape codes (must ;; use a terminal that supports it) (and (require 'clipetty nil t) (global-clipetty-mode +1)) ;; ...OR piping clipboard I/O through xclip, xsel, pb{copy,paste}, ;; wl-copy, termux-clipboard-get, or getclip (cygwin); depending on what ;; is available. (and (require 'xclip nil t) (xclip-mode +1))))) (when (featurep! :editor evil) ;; Fix cursor shape-changing in the terminal. Only supported in XTerm, Gnome ;; Terminal, iTerm, Konsole, dumb (etc. mintty), and Apple Terminal.app. If ;; using Apple Terminal.app, install ;; http://www.culater.net/software/SIMBL/SIMBL.php and ;; https://github.com/saitoha/mouseterm-plus/releases. That makes to support ;; VT's DECSCUSR sequence. (add-hook 'tty-setup-hook #'evil-terminal-cursor-changer-activate))