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It really isn't a fully featured experience without the ability to view images in some way.
For some (non-fiction) books it is kind of a necessity.
If it is too much to incorporate some sort of terminal image viewing like sixel or ueberzug, then at least give us the ability to press the [IMG] to open it in our default image viewer (xdg-open).
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at least xdg-open to use GUI viewer of preference (like: nsxiv|imv|viu). ASCII viewers 2 have a rough idea (like: aalib|libcaca|viu|chafa). Framebuffer viewers for TTY (like: fim|fbi|fbvis|jfbview).
It really isn't a fully featured experience without the ability to view images in some way.
For some (non-fiction) books it is kind of a necessity.
If it is too much to incorporate some sort of terminal image viewing like sixel or ueberzug, then at least give us the ability to press the [IMG] to open it in our default image viewer (xdg-open).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: