Apropos terminal emulation, does anyone know a terminal program (Win32, OS X, UNIX X11,
anything that'll run on a non-DEC box) that will do SIXEL graphics?
I love the things, but the only thing I've found is DEC's DECW$TERM and piping
this stuff over SSH just isn't the same as something running locally..
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On 4 Mar 2013, at 22:28, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2013-03-04 03:58, John Wilson wrote:
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se>
Could you expand on how it fails?
Duh, sorry!! Here's the most egregious case:
I've tried to muse a little, but I might be totally off base here.
As far as I know, the hidden wrap flag do exist on xterm, as well as VT200 and newer
terminals. So I'm mostly curious about trying to figure out in which way it differs.
(For comparison I can mention that PuTTY does not, and it is one standing issue I have
with that program, as I actually use this "feature" in a program I wrote (ZEMU
to be precise).)
So I did stumble upon this many years ago, and thought I knew how it worked. Your comments
about a VT100 failing, and relating this to that same flag is making me curious...
Also, it would seem that, according to your posting here, John, some letters are doubled
on a VT100. Even more weird.
I should probably look at the actual stream of bytes coming in. But if you have any more
light to shed, I'm really interested here. But we can take this offlist.
Johnny