• Luke
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      This is cool! I’m almost more interested in the underline gaps for descenders that got snuck in as a “oh yeah I did this too” feature. That makes underlined text so much easier to read, IMO.

      underlined text example

  • @N0x0n@lemmy.ml
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    Kitty is probably the best terminal emulator I’ve ever tried out… It even made me drop Tmux as multiplexer on my stupid Mac !

    I only have basic use case right now, nothing complex but customization seems way above others.

    The full OSC52 integration with micro for copy/past over SSH and taking up the terminal clipboard was also a game changer (nearly dropped micro because of this…)

    I only scratched the surface and have only basic usage and still I can’t believe one single person is behind this project (I think?).

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      I like it mainly because of the image protocol and supporting both x11 and wayland. I still have alacritty installed as well because i like how damn fast it is. If alacritty had proper image support i’d probably only be using alacritty, but they are both great terminal emulators.

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        Yeah Alacritty was my second pick, but after reading their documentation it seemed more for people accustomed to Vi and the like.

        So yeah that’s not something I’m willing to spare some time right now, anyway I’m mostly doing some “sys admin” stuff in my homelab, so simple text editing in a simple terminal is a better fit in my workflow/learning process !

      • @tankplanker@lemmy.world
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        I recently switched from alacritty to ghostty as I wanted image support as ghostty implements the kitty protocol for it. Ghostty seems as fast as alacrity to me, but with better support. It even has a tmux type replacement, although I haven’t used it as I don’t need it with sway doing that for me.

        • @lazycat@lemmy.ml
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          Ghostty is fast? It takes like 2 full seconds to open and I’m not even exaggerating. Kitty, Alacritty and foot take only a few microseconds to launch. I feel the same in regards to Alacritty, I’d use it as default if it had image support. For now I’m using foot.

          • @tankplanker@lemmy.world
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            Something wrong there, Ghostty is just as quick for me. Are you using an older PC?

            Both load for me in milliseconds, even with fastfetch stuck in my startup.

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              Don’t know about old but definitely not slow. My PC has a ryzen 5 3600 and RTX 3060. All terminals have a fast startup time except for Ghostty.

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                ryzen 5 3600

                Yeah thats what I would call old now, lol.

                There is 100% something wrong with your Ghostty.

                Heres a shitty gif I made to show you how fast Ghostty, Alacritty and Konsole is on my PC, all way less than a second and I am running a ton of background crap including different 4k animated wallpapers. Gif

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          It’s very convenient for terminal based file managers. I use it to preview my wallpapers images and then i use a keybind to set it as the wallpaper for my window manager. I also recently started using rmpc, an mpd client that can display album art.

        • @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de
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          you are aware that TUI has been a standard thing for ages, right? wanting GUI features inside a terminal isn’t new and i’m not sure if you had a point with this comment other than trying to dunk on them…

        • @lazycat@lemmy.ml
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          How am I supposed to get previews working in Yazi then? It’s not 1969 anymore. If you don’t like it stay on tty.

          • @catloaf@lemm.ee
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            I just don’t see the advantage of shoehorning graphics backwards into text interfaces when we’ve got an entire integrated graphical desktop.

  • @feoh@lemmy.ml
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    Glad to hear about the “opt in”.

    Partially blind guy here who struggles to use computers these days because EVERYTHING IS FREAKING TEENY TINY TEXT YOU CAN’T CHANGE ESPECIALLY MOBILE AAAAAH IT HURTS.

    Ahem.

    Yes I’m a bit bitter :)

    • @Doctor_Satan@lemmy.world
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      Dude. Reading package labels is the same for me. I end up having to take a picture with my phone, then zooming in.

      I have my PC screen size zoomed in to 125%.

      Getting old sucks.

    • @Ferk@lemmy.ml
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      Another thing is that this standard does not allow setting an absolute size… you can only use fractions, for example, 2/3 of normal size, which can still be relatively big if your normal size is big.

      I also expect making things bigger for emphasis (or adding headings) would likely be more common than making them smaller (that’s what I hope at least). Outside of things like mathematical notation where superscript/subscript might be useful (see this comment for some examples).

      The problem with the web is that some websites use absolute units that might not scale well (like px) to define the sizes.

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    I’m waiting for the day when these enhanced terminals go full GUI and mouse driven.