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I'm using the binary distribution of sage 7.1 (64 bit) on Ubuntu 14.04: http://mirrors.mit.edu/sage/linux/64bit/sage-7.1-Ubuntu_14.04-x86_64.tar.bz2
It seems that the `relocate-once.py` script does…
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If a terminal indicates sixel via feature 4, but does not answer XTSMGRAPHICS with a number of color registers, we currently assume 256. here's some better data, according to the `xterm` man page:
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## Description
When private mode 80 (`DECSDM`) is enabled, that is actually meant to *disable* sixel scrolling, rather than enable it. The way you've currently implemented it is the wrong way aroun…
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### Contour Terminal version
0.2.3
### Installer source
GitHub: release page
### Operating System
OS/X Monterey 12.0.1
### Architecture
x86-64
### Other Software
NeoVim 0.6.…
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I haven't tested with a specific version of notcurses, but I've seen in the code that you set private mode 80 when you initialize sixel:
https://github.com/dankamongmen/notcurses/blob/3dbb3c149d2dafa…
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Reproduce step:
1. Start a ssh session and run `screen`.
2. Exec some command with a lot of output like `ps`.
3. Scroll the page up and the output from then will disappear, there is only the line w…
skbeh updated
2 years ago
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In Windows, we don't have termios. We need a method to get the terminal's geometry, ideally both in pixels and cells, or else most routines won't work. Right now we've simply got these routines `#defi…
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>> you'll then see that Contour draws the image on a black background, annihilating the glyphs underneath, unlike other sixel implementations which interpret unspecified pixels as transparent =]. f…
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You mentioned sixel in TODO. However I didn't realize how sixel perform well in the terminal until I see this: https://github.com/hackerb9/lsix . It's a simple bash script, and it might provide some i…