(its not actually anything impressive its just checking if the terminal actually supports true color before enabling it)
thought i could do this in vte-based terminals by using css but no dice,
(unless there's some way to centre content with padding alone that i havent figured out yet)
ive been wondering for a while now, but i dont know how to google this:
say i'm using a tiling window manager, and i have a terminal open, with window size hints disabled there's almost always gonna be a little extra blank space to the right and bottom... is there any way, in any terminal emulator, to make it distribute that space evenly around all sides of the window?
i suspect these are just things common to all vte -based terminals but it's a huge fuckin deal to me after using rxvt for like 5+ years
first things i'm noticing:
- fonts actually draw at the right goddamn size
- fallbacks seem to draw from fontconfig, so i dont have to piss about setting like 3 different fallback fonts just to get all the characters i need
- text colours dont get all fucked up when im typing in hiragana mode so i can actually read the characters im putting in(!)
after reading reddit nerds throwing walls of text at each other about which terminal is the best ive decided im gonna ignore everything i saw and just try termite
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