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Closes #4798 This PR implements a scrollbar for the terminal by turning `ScrollableHandle` into a trait, allowing us to implement a custom scroll handle, `TerminalScrollHandle`. It works by converting terminal lines into pixels that `ScrollableHandle` understands. When `ScrollableHandle` provides a changed offset (e.g., when you drag the scrollbar), we convert this pixel offset back into the number of lines to scroll and update the terminal content accordingly. While the current version works as expected, I believe the scrollbar's offset updates could potentially be turned into an event. This event could then be subscribed to in `TerminalView`, not needing to update the terminal's offset in the `render` method as it might have performance implications. Further ideas on this are welcome. Preview: https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/560f0aac-4544-4007-8f0b-8833386f608f Todo: - [x] Experiment with custom scrollbar responding to terminal mouse scroll - [x] Refactor existing scrollbar handle into a trait - [x] Update terminal to use the scrollbar trait instead of a custom scrollbar implementation - [x] Figure out how scrollbar events like mouse drag should notify the terminal to update its state - [x] Code clean up - [x] Scrollbar hide setting for terminal Release Notes: - Added scrollbar to the terminal |
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Zed Docs
Welcome to Zed's documentation.
This is built on push to main
and published automatically to https://zed.dev/docs.
To preview the docs locally you will need to install mdBook (cargo install mdbook
) and then run:
mdbook serve docs
Preprocessor
We have a custom mdbook preprocessor for interfacing with our crates (crates/docs_preprocessor
).
If for some reason you need to bypass the docs preprocessor, you can comment out [preprocessor.zed_docs_preprocessor]
from the book.toml
.:
Images and videos
To add images or videos to the docs, upload them to another location (e.g., zed.dev, GitHub's asset storage) and then link out to them from the docs.
Putting binary assets such as images in the Git repository will bloat the repository size over time.
Internal notes:
- We have a Cloudflare router called
docs-proxy
that intercepts requests tozed.dev/docs
and forwards them to the "docs" Cloudflare Pages project. - CI uploads a new version to the Pages project from
.github/workflows/deploy_docs.yml
on every push tomain
.
Table of Contents
The table of contents files (theme/page-toc.js
and theme/page-doc.css
) were initially generated by mdbook-pagetoc
.
Since all this preprocessor does does is generate the static assets, we don't need to keep it around once they have been generated.
Referencing Keybindings and Actions
When referencing keybindings or actions, use the following formats:
Keybindings:
{#kb scope::Action}
- e.g., {#kb zed::OpenSettings}
.
This will output a code element like: <code>Cmd+,|Ctrl+,</code>
. We then use a client-side plugin to show the actual keybinding based on the user's platform.
By using the action name, we can ensure that the keybinding is always up-to-date rather than hardcoding the keybinding.
Actions:
{#action scope::Action}
- e.g., {#action zed::OpenSettings}
.
This will render a human-readable version of the action name, e.g., "zed: open settings", and will allow us to implement things like additional context on hover, etc.
Creating New Templates
New templates can be created by implementing the Template
trait for your desired template in the docs_preprocessor
crate.
References
- Template Trait: crates/docs_preprocessor/src/templates.rs
- Example template: crates/docs_preprocessor/src/templates/keybinding.rs
- Client-side plugins: docs/theme/plugins.js