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in reply to Coffee (Team CW)

In other news, I've had it with #. I guess I'll still need it to do my banking, but for most things I've switched to #.

If only Lynx supported in-line # graphics.
in reply to Coffee (Team CW)

> But Coffee, what on earth are # graphics?

👉 Did you know: You can display actual # # on the actual # in selected terminal emulators.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VT340

# supports this, but it needs a little nudging to enable:

> xterm -rv -ti vt340

Observe:
in reply to Coffee (Team CW)

> But Coffee, what on earth are # graphics?

👉 Did you know?

You can display actual # # on the actual # in selected # emulators.

Terminals which support this include #, # and # (after configuration). Support in # and other #-based terminals is underway.

More info:
* https://codeberg.org/coffee/sixel-experiments
* https://open.source.coffee/sixel-graphics.html
* other posts in this thread

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in reply to Coffee (Team CW)

I was surprised when I saw the code implementing this.

Or at least the most commonly-used code...
in reply to Coffee (Team CW)

The code in LibVTE. Which powers most terminal emulator apps.