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Hello!
Thanks for the request.
I'm yet to test this viewer (and term-image, the library it depends on) on xterm-addon-image which the VS Code terminal depends on.
In the mean time, please ensure image support is enabled and try to run
termvisage
with the options-S iterm2 --force-style
. Though, I suspect output may be sorta garbled due toxterm-addon-image
's cursor placement policy being different from the norm. Anyways, please let me know the results.Once I've been able to test on
xterm.js
, I'll make any neccessary changes upstream (atterm-image
) to get things working out of the box.Thanks.
Turning on Image Support and adding options -S iterm2 --force-style
work great on latest vscode! Many thanks for your guidance and hard working:)
A minor issue is that the picture will lose a small portion at its bottom left corner. However, this does not affect the overall experience so far.
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Turning on Image Support and adding options
-S iterm2 --force-style
work great on latest vscode! Many thanks for your guidance and hard working:)
Glad to hear that 😃 and thanks for the quick response. You're welcome.
A minor issue is that the picture will lose a small portion at its bottom left corner. However, this does not affect the overall experience so far.
I see... as expected. It's due to the cursor-positioning issue with xterm-addon-image
that I mentioned earlier. The "garbled" was actually referring to the TUI mode.
I intend to open an issue at the concerned repository after I've looked into it properly. I'll wait for the developer's response to this before going ahead with adding out-of-the-box support for the terminal emulator.
In the mean time, you can add the -H right
option to apply right alignment to images. This should help avoid the erasure of some portion of the last line.
I'll get back to you as soon as there's any development.
Thank you.
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Hello!
Thanks for the request.
I'm yet to test this viewer (and term-image, the library it depends on) on xterm-addon-image which the VS Code terminal depends on.
In the mean time, please ensure image support is enabled and try to run termvisage
with the options -S iterm2 --force-style
. Though, I suspect output may be sorta garbled due to xterm-addon-image
's cursor placement policy being different from the norm. Anyways, please let me know the results.
Once I've been able to test on xterm.js
, I'll make any neccessary changes upstream (at term-image
) to get things working out of the box.
Thanks.
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About tmux support, that's planned and should hopefully come soon (though, to the library, term-image first) but note that there are various limitations to using graphics protocols within tmux.
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