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Hi! I am new to terminal application development with graphics, and I was wondering if anyone has tried creating graphics in the user's configured color scheme. In the ideal case it would only use the terminal graphics protocol and send sequences to the terminal, not read them back. I was hoping to see something like an f=8 option for sending pixel data in 256 (ANSI) colors. How do you tackle this? Any ideas are greatly appreciated!
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Hi! I am new to terminal application development with graphics, and I was wondering if anyone has tried creating graphics in the user's configured color scheme. In the ideal case it would only use the terminal graphics protocol and send sequences to the terminal, not read them back. I was hoping to see something like an
f=8option for sending pixel data in 256 (ANSI) colors. How do you tackle this? Any ideas are greatly appreciated!Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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