Comment by worthless-trash 7 days ago I feel like you're saying one operating system does it better, but I fail to think of one. 10 comments worthless-trash Reply King-Aaron 7 days ago Eh, i was being facetious, but really the point being it's kind of beyond the scope of what a terminal is for if we start plugging in full colour rendering. It is still cool. gzread 7 days ago Windows allows you to set any pixel to any 24-bit colour. OJFord 7 days ago Not really an OS thing, you can get 24 bit 'true' colour on Linux/macOS too depending on term. Alacritty supports it, for example. worthless-trash 6 days ago Apples shipping terminal is drastically featureless in comparison to a lot of third party terminals. gzread 7 days ago You need support from third party software such as Xorg or Weston. On Windows, it just works. 5 replies →
King-Aaron 7 days ago Eh, i was being facetious, but really the point being it's kind of beyond the scope of what a terminal is for if we start plugging in full colour rendering. It is still cool.
gzread 7 days ago Windows allows you to set any pixel to any 24-bit colour. OJFord 7 days ago Not really an OS thing, you can get 24 bit 'true' colour on Linux/macOS too depending on term. Alacritty supports it, for example. worthless-trash 6 days ago Apples shipping terminal is drastically featureless in comparison to a lot of third party terminals. gzread 7 days ago You need support from third party software such as Xorg or Weston. On Windows, it just works. 5 replies →
OJFord 7 days ago Not really an OS thing, you can get 24 bit 'true' colour on Linux/macOS too depending on term. Alacritty supports it, for example. worthless-trash 6 days ago Apples shipping terminal is drastically featureless in comparison to a lot of third party terminals. gzread 7 days ago You need support from third party software such as Xorg or Weston. On Windows, it just works. 5 replies →
worthless-trash 6 days ago Apples shipping terminal is drastically featureless in comparison to a lot of third party terminals.
gzread 7 days ago You need support from third party software such as Xorg or Weston. On Windows, it just works. 5 replies →
Eh, i was being facetious, but really the point being it's kind of beyond the scope of what a terminal is for if we start plugging in full colour rendering. It is still cool.
Windows allows you to set any pixel to any 24-bit colour.
Not really an OS thing, you can get 24 bit 'true' colour on Linux/macOS too depending on term. Alacritty supports it, for example.
Apples shipping terminal is drastically featureless in comparison to a lot of third party terminals.
You need support from third party software such as Xorg or Weston. On Windows, it just works.
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