OnyxAndroidDemo
sixel-tmux
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OnyxAndroidDemo
- Diary app
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Tab Ultra: Finally ... magnetic keyboard case with German layout, fully functional!
In here https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo/blob/master/doc/AppOpenGuide.md it says this is the code to open/start the Note app:
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diary app
Yes I was developing in Android Studio and basing the code on the onyx sdk demos https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Power efficient info display
Onyx Boox offers the ability to develop apps on their android platform.
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Is there a set of guidelines/SDK with examples to make eink apps that use pen?
Most vendors do not publish their SDK to developers. However, you could try Onyx sdk if you want to inegrate their pen feature on BOOX devices. https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Some things I noticed that make any Onyx device a bad Android tablet
For the Boox, check https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo and the example https://github.com/karino2/PngNote
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ReMarkable 2
> I am
Feel free to join - I find there to be no good community for this so far (there was one on Discord, but the owner nuked it).
> There seems to be private APIs to do great software
Boox has an SDK that is a little bit documented here: https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
It's a bit hard to understand what component to use for what, if my motivation allows and you're interested I can look for my notes about it. I've personally used the third-party PNGNote as a nice reference: https://github.com/karino2/PngNote
- Are the Boox API for pen interaction available somewhere or upon request?
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Question - How to develop apps for onyx
They have working examples in Java at https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo
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Feature Request: Automatic adaptation of the backlight on Boox devices, based on time. Brighter during the day and warmer in the evening.
I've sent a request for better frontlight management since 2019. I resent the request as suggestion on the Boox Discussion Group for beta testers of Android 9 on 1st generation android devices. I received no feedback from Boox about plans to implement any enhancements, no comments on my suggestions. I also sent feedback about the lack of feedback. I ended up writing Gentle Glow. Now it's broken on the latest devices with no warning, I've created https://github.com/onyx-intl/OnyxAndroidDemo/issues/69 and I hope this time I'll get some help.
sixel-tmux
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Show HN: a Rust Based CLI tool 'imgcatr' for displaying images
It's not really that strange that tmux doesn't support sixels. It's quite a bit more complicated and resource-intensive than ANSI Escape Codes or ncurses.
It might be fine for local[1] multiplexing but over the network it is not as fast as even something like VNC or RDP.
[1] https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-tmux/
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Zellij – A terminal workspace with batteries included (tmux alternative)
After having spent too much time trying to get the simple https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-tmux/ features into mainline tmux (last November https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issues/3753), maybe it'd be easier to jump ship as use zellij?
Could anyone offer recommendations on "riced" zellij configuations, or just a demo where it shows doing with (say charts of disk usage per folder), watching a movie with mpv + keeping a vim to type on?
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I Just Wanted Emacs to Look Nice – Using 24-Bit Color in Terminals
Your approach looks very sound!
A fork of terminfo may be needed if the description of modern terminal capabilities can't be added -- or if old and deprecated attributes repurposed for that job (like in your padding example): if you're automating the correction/creation of terminfos in ~/, IMHO, it may be better to piggyback on tic as much as possible.
Anyway, to backport modern terminal descriptions to legacy programs, creating correct binary terminfos in ~/.terminfo seems the best practice. You can also invent new TERM. When I wanted to have italics etc about everywhere, personally that's just what I did for sixel-tmux: https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-tmux/?tab=readme-ov-file#ste... : just declare a new $TERM you know to be right, and use that in the apps that let you use a little logic in their configuration file
I do that in my .vimrc:
" If Vim doesn't know the escape codes to switch to italic
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Terminal Graphics Protocol
You can have that functionality integrated within tmux with https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-tmux/ : if you terminal doesn't support sixels, you'll at least see something close to the picture they represent.
Then of course it's not pixel-perfect unless you make your terminal very large (like 800x240 instead of 80x24) but something being better than nothing, I'd argue it's for the better if all you can do is 80x24 with no pictures otherwise.
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How would you work effectively with an extremely slow 56Kbps connection?
sixel-tmux can help you have both: https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-tmux/
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Are We Sixel Yet
See also rant[1] of sixel-tmux author.
> It's 2021, and we should be able to do litterate programming in the console, with full graphical support.
Yeah. We are stuck cosplaying computers from the sixties.
What's even funnier, even if you find a modern terminal emulator that supports features like ligatures, graphics, emoji etc. you still will be blocked by tmux. Sure - not everyone needs tmux. If you never work on remote machines, you can live without it.
But I work on remote machines all the time. I also use Kakoune text editor that defers window management to external tools (WM or tmux, but to be honest, tmux is much better). Zellij is more of r/unixporn bait than usable tool for now. So I'm stuck with text only interface.
[1]: https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-tmux/blob/main/RANTS.md
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UnicodePlots
> Some terminal emulators have support for images, which fit most of the use cases here but not the one I described.
That what sixel-tmux is for, when you're in a hurry and needs images with your current terminal emulator: https://github.com/csdvrx/sixel-tmux
- Some maintainers are holding users hostage to favor their preferred formats
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Anyone know a Prefixed based terminal emulator that supports Image Preview of some sort? Tmux style keybindings, for splits, tabs, and sessions
Maybe tmux-sixel does that tmux sixel
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Switched Back to Windows After a Year and a Half of Linux
If you want some crazy shit like sixels or italics and ligatures, try msys2 that's what I've used for the screenshot. The only thing comparable on Linux in term of features is xterm and, that's another story.
What are some alternatives?
gentle-glow-onyx-boox - Frontlight control for Onyx Boox e-readers
sixvid - Simple script for animated GIF viewing using sixels
red-moon - Android screen filter app for night time phone use.
viu - Terminal image viewer with native support for iTerm and Kitty
Daily-Diary - Calendar and daily notes app for Onyx Boox.
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
lines-are-beautiful - C++ File API for the reMarkable tablet
iterm2
PngNote - Note app for Onyx BOOX. Stored in flag png files.
mpv - 🎥 Command line video player
pipes-and-rust - A small program that runs on your reMarkable 2 and reads the pen movements and paints them on a small website hosted on the tablet itself. No need to install anything else.
FFmpeg-SIXEL - Experimental fork git://source.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git