← Back to context Comment by amelius 7 days ago Terminals should be able to show images, so you could run Jupyter notebooks in them. 7 comments amelius Reply Maxious 7 days ago Terminals can show images https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/ amelius 7 days ago Ok, maybe I should have said "framebuffers" instead of images.Because that Kitty protocol seems limited in that interaction was not one of their goals. poly2it 7 days ago First example on the Kitty image protocol sent above looks pretty interactive:https://github.com/chase/awrit ux266478 7 days ago What's the point? If you want a framebuffer, ask the windowing system for one. Why go through a terminal emulator? 1 reply → aragilar 7 days ago Sixel and ReGIS have been around for decades.
Maxious 7 days ago Terminals can show images https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/ amelius 7 days ago Ok, maybe I should have said "framebuffers" instead of images.Because that Kitty protocol seems limited in that interaction was not one of their goals. poly2it 7 days ago First example on the Kitty image protocol sent above looks pretty interactive:https://github.com/chase/awrit ux266478 7 days ago What's the point? If you want a framebuffer, ask the windowing system for one. Why go through a terminal emulator? 1 reply →
amelius 7 days ago Ok, maybe I should have said "framebuffers" instead of images.Because that Kitty protocol seems limited in that interaction was not one of their goals. poly2it 7 days ago First example on the Kitty image protocol sent above looks pretty interactive:https://github.com/chase/awrit ux266478 7 days ago What's the point? If you want a framebuffer, ask the windowing system for one. Why go through a terminal emulator? 1 reply →
poly2it 7 days ago First example on the Kitty image protocol sent above looks pretty interactive:https://github.com/chase/awrit
ux266478 7 days ago What's the point? If you want a framebuffer, ask the windowing system for one. Why go through a terminal emulator? 1 reply →
Terminals can show images https://sw.kovidgoyal.net/kitty/graphics-protocol/
Ok, maybe I should have said "framebuffers" instead of images.
Because that Kitty protocol seems limited in that interaction was not one of their goals.
First example on the Kitty image protocol sent above looks pretty interactive:
https://github.com/chase/awrit
What's the point? If you want a framebuffer, ask the windowing system for one. Why go through a terminal emulator?
1 reply →
Sixel and ReGIS have been around for decades.