bptato
bptato
> I'll file this trivial change as a PR, but I can't get rid of the feeling that I'll be told why we can't make that change :-) I've been...
w3m *does* have kitty support, but it is sorely lacking in documentation. To use images in kitty, you'll have to: * install ImageMagick * set Inline image display method to...
> I definitely wouldn't say "stuck with". You've gone a great job with this. It's better than nothing, but still very far from ideal. Kitty also supports animations for example,...
Glad you got it figured out. > Oh, my bad, I didn't understand that -o inline_img_protocol=4 was a flag to run when executing w3m, I was looking for inline_img_protocol in...
> However, older versions, which showed images with flickering, and had no Inline image display method option, they somehow manage to show those broken images in kitty with tmux. Old...
After a bit more investigation on this front, my observations: * The pixel per char issue has been fixed in tmux, and was not the problem in w3m anyway. But:...
Well you can view the right panel by moving your cursor there. That said, displaying long file names is indeed annoying so I checked what could be done about it....
> Well, e.g., lynx only shows the final target directory. w3m can do that too, at the top of the buffer you can change the `Type` dropdown list to `Standard`....
A slight problem with that is, the default external dirlist is a perl script, not a part of the w3m executable (see "Use external program for directory listing" etc in...
> This is invalid HTML, the script tag needs a . It may work in other browsers as they "fix" the HTML, but this is invalid syntax Indeed, it doesn't...