← Back to context Comment by msdz 3 days ago It's like a more generalized browsh[1].[1] https://www.brow.sh/ 4 comments msdz Reply tombh 3 days ago I think one significant difference though is that Browsh renders actual text for text content, so you can copy and paste, etc. mmulet 3 days ago You will be able to copy/paste with term.everything once I implement the Wayland copy/paste interface (wl_data_device_manager). tombh 2 days ago OMG! That'd be AMAZING. But it still wouldn't render GUI text as terminal font text right? 1 reply →
tombh 3 days ago I think one significant difference though is that Browsh renders actual text for text content, so you can copy and paste, etc. mmulet 3 days ago You will be able to copy/paste with term.everything once I implement the Wayland copy/paste interface (wl_data_device_manager). tombh 2 days ago OMG! That'd be AMAZING. But it still wouldn't render GUI text as terminal font text right? 1 reply →
mmulet 3 days ago You will be able to copy/paste with term.everything once I implement the Wayland copy/paste interface (wl_data_device_manager). tombh 2 days ago OMG! That'd be AMAZING. But it still wouldn't render GUI text as terminal font text right? 1 reply →
tombh 2 days ago OMG! That'd be AMAZING. But it still wouldn't render GUI text as terminal font text right? 1 reply →
I think one significant difference though is that Browsh renders actual text for text content, so you can copy and paste, etc.
You will be able to copy/paste with term.everything once I implement the Wayland copy/paste interface (wl_data_device_manager).
OMG! That'd be AMAZING. But it still wouldn't render GUI text as terminal font text right?
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