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Please describe the problem you're trying to solve
I'm not an expert on image rendering in a terminal. What I know is from using the chafa executable, which seems to support the following formats:
--format kitty
--format iterm
--format sixels
--format symbols
Yazi does the first three well where it can. But the fallback seems to require Überzug++ to get Chafa working (I believe as a library).
The "symbols" format of Chafa is just fancy character art, but it can be surprisingly pleasant for what it is. Such an option would give people using modest terminals who are not interested in installing/configuring Überzug++ something more than nothing.
Would you be willing to contribute this feature?
Yes, I'll give it a shot
Describe the solution you'd like
I would want to use the current fallback if Überzug++ is detected; otherwise, use simple ANSI art along the lines of what chafa --format symbols currently does.
Additional context
No response
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Please describe the problem you're trying to solve
I'm not an expert on image rendering in a terminal. What I know is from using the
chafa
executable, which seems to support the following formats:--format kitty
--format iterm
--format sixels
--format symbols
Yazi does the first three well where it can. But the fallback seems to require Überzug++ to get Chafa working (I believe as a library).
The "symbols" format of Chafa is just fancy character art, but it can be surprisingly pleasant for what it is. Such an option would give people using modest terminals who are not interested in installing/configuring Überzug++ something more than nothing.
Would you be willing to contribute this feature?
Describe the solution you'd like
I would want to use the current fallback if Überzug++ is detected; otherwise, use simple ANSI art along the lines of what
chafa --format symbols
currently does.Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: