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patrickb | japhb: I think you will find the config wizard of the zsh powerlevel10k theme interesting. | 15:25 | |
They display a bunch of chars one after the other always asking if it's rendered correctly. Basically homing in on how exactly the terminal is configured. | 15:27 | ||
Sadly I didn't find a good screen recording of the wizard. | 15:33 | ||
m.youtube.com/watch?v=n0oXehSxaZQ | 15:37 | ||
Starting at 3:25 | |||
japhb | That guy is a bit of a character. :-D | 15:51 | |
Their wizard is interesting. A bit heavy, but interesting. | 15:53 | ||
I like how they test for the Debian logo. :-) | |||
That's the kind of thing I (so far, at least) can't autodetect: font configuration. Right now I'm basing the logic for Terminal::Capabilities::Autodetect on the functionality of each terminal type *when the correct fonts are installed*. But Terminal-Tests includes various visual tests, and I've been working my way toward standardizing that into some configuration widgets for Terminal::Widgets. | 15:58 | ||
So the defaults will be autodetected as they are now, and then the user can tweak as needed. | 15:59 | ||
Might be useful to be able to offer advice too, though that might be a whole big thing ... | |||
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