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Consider adding a widget that allows tabs to be placed on the screen which would appear similar to the image below
Now that the button is done perhaps some of the code can be re-used? Tabs would be named with a title, selecting a tab (via mouse click) would expose a fresh canvas tha
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When using dua i on windows 10 I noticed that I did not see any highlight on the currently selected item.
I was using dua with Microsoft Terminal + Powershell Core 7. One specific thing I noticed when attempting to run this directly on the Powershell 7 shell is that the currently selected item has a slightly whiter text, but still no selection (inverted color on the current item).
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In the current README, so far I've gone over the very basics. Not all features have been covered, and there is little talk about httpu packages. Maybe some wiki pages, and some more details on the README would be helpful. Also a much better example video / gif is needed, the one I made is pretty bad.
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It would be nice to have an ascinema recording of dstask to demonstrate how it works.
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Describe the bug
When the focus border color is not explicitly set, it defaults to widget color, instead of border color.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Set widget border color to non default value
- Select widget
Expected behavior
Focus border color should retain standard border color if not directly specified
Screenshots
In the below image the wa
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It would be neat if you could change the color of the text that shows when the progress bar covers it without changing the background. My motivation is that I enjoy the black background but the default color can be hard to read on dark progress bar colors.
<img width="1423" alt="Screen Shot 2020-06-06 at 11 50 41 AM" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/16331012/83952212-14b8d780-