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speeddemon | 4 years ago
>Good.
Please avoid these snarky responses, this is not helping explain anything and will not serve to change anyone's mind.
>I HAVE TOLD YOU AT LEAST 4 TIMES: YOU NEED TO USE A STATE OF THE ART TERMINAL TO FIRST CORRECT YOUR MISCONCEPTIONS.
Please avoid the caps lock, this is also not helpful. I have told you multiple times: I don't have access to one of those terminals, so if you want me to use that, you will either have to try to help those other projects, or you will have to explain how this can be fixed to bring those projects up-to-date. You cannot seriously expect everyone to switch to your terminal of choice just to use a special version of tmux. If you're presenting a new version of tmux that you want to get adoption then you will need to support many terminals, not just your favorite.
And actually upon looking into this it appears that libsixel is what is doing the quantization, so this statement seems to have nothing to do with either of our setups at all. Have you modified your libsixel not to do this? Or is there some other command I need to type? Please explain these things instead of just telling me I have misconceptions with no description of what they actually are.
>considering you have been proved wrong
Well I'm happy to be proven wrong but you never did this despite me asking repeatedly. It was only explained by someone else in a sibling comment. This is why I suggest against making rants, in every single case I've ever seen a developer posting rants, it prevents the actual technical issues from getting explained. And your hostile responses towards me have actually further discouraged me from using sixel or from using your tmux fork, and even from trying out mintty eventually. This is not the way to be persuasive.
>You are pointing me to a 6 years old bug report about tmux eating sequences important to display sixels
No, this is wrong. The issue is about iTerm escape sequences, not sixels. Imgcat doesn't use sixel. Please make sure to get this correct, it's very important to your project. Also this bug report is not just about eating the escape sequences, but that the escape sequences cannot possibly be processed by tmux because they lack enough information to display correctly.
>Click on the url and you'll see a few demos, including the snake.six displayed in a wonderful example of 24 bit "truecolor" support.
This doesn't help, I mean a video that actually explains what is going on technically. You could make a youtube video that walks through the code and explains to other terminal developers how to do it.
>If other projects did not even support BMP, but only knew about drawing ASCII art with a 8 colors palette, yes, refusing to implement BMP in 24 bit mode as a first step, while spending 6 years debating the best way to achieve the perfect format that will have absolutely no drawback (chasing a wild goose) would indeed be a problem...
We already have better protocols than sixel though.
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