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> So, I just tried my ancient sixvid gif viewer on the sixel capable terminals that are packaged with the current Debian GNU/Linux (11, bullseye) and got some results that...

> If you mean the alternate screen, yes the main and alternate screen maintain their own independent image lists. Similar, but not quite. I meant [Page Memory](https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_decterminaT330VT340TextProgrammingMar87_54100022/page/n115/mode/1up?), which is how...

@dnkl wrote: > sixvid (nyancat) > foot 61FPS > XTerm 17FPS > MLTerm 118FPS Uh. What happened to your XTerm? 17 frames per second on nyantocat? I just pulled out...

> there was quite a lot of fluctuation in the frame rates Yeah, I saw that from some of the terminal emulators. I had expected that to only happen from...

> > Anyhow, I've added a final FPS reading when you quit the program which will give you an overall frames per second, starting from the point where the decoding...

> The VM is Hyper-V, running on Windows 10.0.18363.1500. I can't replicate Hyper-V as I don't have Microsoft Windows. Do you have an old junker computer or laptop you could...

> I'm not that enthusiastic about performance testing anyway. More than fair enough. I look forward to working with you more on correctness of sixel implementations.

Thank you for the bug report and proposed solution, but it doesn't make sense for lsix to inquire the dimensions directly from different window managers / windowing systems. Lsix asks...

Thank you for the bug report and proposed solution, but it doesn't make sense for lsix to inquire the dimensions directly from different window managers / windowing systems. Lsix asks...

Thank you for the bug report and proposed solution, but it doesn't make sense for lsix to inquire the dimensions directly from different window managers / windowing systems. Lsix asks...