Is anybody using sixel graphics? I have been looking at them a bit, it is very slick how SyncTerm and some other terminals support it inline with text/ANSI.
When I called Dock Sud BBS (bbs.docksud.com.ar) I was impressed with the sixel images in their logon sequence - after you login, you are shown a couple sixel images if your terminal supports them.
I setup a script to convert the astronomy picture of the day to sixel format so it can be viewed on my BBS and it's been fun to check in and see the new picture daily. Somehow I find the APOD images more interesting in sixel format. :)
I am curious about others' experience with sixels. Something I haven't figured out yet is if I can give terminals hints about scaling the images - while SyncTerm is showing the sixels fullscreen, if I connect with iTerm2 it doesn't scale the images up to fit the screen, so they look very small. I haven't done a ton of testing with different terminal clients yet either.
xterm support sixel too.
you can run with:
xterm -xrm "XTerm*decTerminalID: vt340" -xrm "XTerm*numColorRegisters: 256"
then you can cat any .six file
It's pretty funny if you could mix ansis and six on the same screen. You could make menus with certain graphics, without having to resort to ripscript
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