The defaults are unaffected, the row is always reverse, like it used to.
Having the deselected row just be underlined seems sensible.
It isn't currently possible to change /just/ the foreground or
the background colour of the selection, due to how ncurses works
with colours.
Bumped termo to enable requesting the appropriate events.
Writing DocBook XML by hand is an awful experience and the tools aren't
much better. Asciidoctor does it well. There's no need to worry about
semantics, man(1) just needs to be able to show something at all.
This project's manpage is sadly almost useless right now.
xcb_get_property is now also called with a length that is a multiple
of four so that we advance the offset properly.
Some cleanup.
Selection code should work pretty well by now. The amount of code
supporting it has more than doubled since GTK+.
As it happens, there is no real need to constantly poll for changes,
since XFixes can inform us of updates as they happen.
With GTK+ gone we've got dependencies and error handling under control.
XCB is a truly awful thing to learn, though.
Our method will never work on Wayland or Windows, so we don't miss out
on anything by abandoning the huge toolkit.
We don't depend on any proprietary services no longer. I'll have to
make my own replacements with blackjack and hookers. Until then,
the file stays in the commit log as an example.
I've come to the conclusion that copyright mostly just stands in the way
of software development. In my jurisdiction I cannot give up my own
copyright and 0BSD seems to be the closest thing to public domain.
The updated mail address, also used in my author/committer lines,
is shorter and looks nicer. People rarely interact anyway.