Major Changes:
* qutebrowser now supports Qt 6 and uses it by default.
Qt 5.15 is used as a fallback if Qt 6 is unavailable.
This behavior can be customized in three ways (in order of
precedence):
+ Via `--qt-wrapper PyQt5` or `--qt-wrapper PyQt6`
command-line arguments.
+ Via the `QUTE_QT_WRAPPER` environment variable, set to
`PyQt6` or `PyQt5`.
+ For packagers wanting to provide packages specific to a Qt
version, patch `qutebrowser/qt/machinery.py` and set
`_WRAPPER_OVERRIDE`.
* Various commands were renamed to better group related commands:
+ `set-cmd-text` -> `cmd-set-text`
+ `repeat` -> `cmd-repeat`
+ `repeat*command` -> `cmd-repeat-last`
+ `later` -> `cmd-later`
+ `edit-command` -> `cmd-edit`
+ `run-with-count` -> `cmd-run-with-count`
The old names continue to work for the time being, but are
deprecated and show a warning.
Added:
* On invalid commands/settings with a similarly spelled match,
qutebrowser now suggests the correct name in its error
messages.
* New `:prompt-fileselect-external` command which can be used to
spawn an external file selector (`fileselect.folder.command`)
from download filename prompts (bound to `<Alt+e>` by default).
* New `qute://start` built-in start page (not set as the default
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/qutebrowser?expand=0&rev=128