Looks like the release process used a regex(?) to replace that included some
unintended targets. Microsoft link broke in 2.2.0; CELL_ALPHA_TRANSPARENT
continually replaced since 2.0.1.
After a long delay, apologies :)
Added:
* NotCurses: `can_sextant` (`notcurses_cansextant`)
* Notcurses: `linesigs_enable` (`notcurses_linesigs_enable`)
* Notcurses: `linesigs_disable` (`notcurses_linesigs_disable`)
* Pile: `top_with` (`ncpile_top`)
* Pile: `bottom_with` (`ncpile_bottom`)
* Plane: `resize_maximize` (`ncplane_resize_maximize`)
* Plane: `get_abs_x` (`ncplane_abs_x`)
* Plane: `get_abs_y` (`ncplane_abs_y`)
* Plane: `get_abs_yx` (`ncplane_abs_yx`)
* Plane: `load_egc32` (`cell_load_egc32`)
* Plane: `is_descendant_of` (`ncplane_descendant_p`)
* Progbar: new class, wraps `ncprogbar_*`
Changed:
* Plane (ABI break): `at_cursor` overloads now return `int` where
before they returned `bool` because the underlying Notcurses API
only signalled the operation status with the return value while now
it returns actual information.
Extract Curses differences and adaptation sections, and
move them to doc/CURSES.md. Reference this new document
in README.md. We now have sufficiently few sections that
we can dispense with the ToC. Do so.
We used to set all four quadrant bits if a full block
came through pool_direct_load(). Since users of this
function are going to be explicitly setting the quadrant
bits themselves immediately after this call, there's no
point (except for manual writes of full blocks, but those
ought be uncommon enough not to tip the scales the other
way -- this optimization was directed at blitters).
About a 5% speedup in notcurses-demo. Originates in #1316.