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golden-layout
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Using tree data structures to implement terminal split panes
DomTerm (https://domterm.org) uses the Golden Layout library (https://github.com/golden-layout/golden-layout). As far as I can tell, this does everything mentioned in the article. It also supports tabs, and you can also reposition terminal windows by dragging, neither of which I saw mentioned in the article. (I'm currently working on being able to drag between top-level windows. It sort-of-works, but only at the proof-of-concept level.)
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I made a rudimentary wrapper library around GoldenLayout 2.x
If you don't know, GoldenLayout implements resizable and movabe tabs and tab sets. The Website has a life demo, although based on 1.x I think.
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A custom element `<gem-panel>`, let you easily create layout similar to Adobe After Effects
I've been looking for something like this for ages (the only thing I saw come close was jQuery based... and this is 2021 so I'm not going down that path!)
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Thoughts & experience about golden-layout manager and ng implementation
I was wondering if anyone has used Golden Layout library and if he is kind enough to share his experience. I was looking at the Angular implementation sample and I found it quite impressive.
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Fuck Domainparkers
Parent appears to be talking about https://golden-layout.com/
DomTerm
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VT330/VT340 Sixel Graphics
Sixel has the one advantage of being mplemented in xterm and a modest number of other terminals. Otherwise, it's a pretty bad format: Inefficient. Unclear and inconsistently implemented specification. All images have to be a multiple fof 6 pixel rows, which may not align with either image height or character height.
Some terminal implement some other protocols, but attempts to specify a standard have failed. There are some tricky issues, such as: When does an image or part of an image get erased? Can you write text on top of an image and if so how are they aligned? What happens if you write an image on top of existing text? On top of an existing image? How does scrolling affect things? What happens to the image on window resize or zoom? Can you reliably update part of an image?
DomTerm (https://domterm.org) supports images in two ways:
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Show HN: Rust+Svelte=Terminal
If interested in enhanced terminals, please take a look at DomTerm (https://domterm.org). It too optionally uses Tauri/Wry, though it can also also Electron, Qt, or a plain web-browser. You can embed images and rich text among other feayrures. DomTerm also has builtin tmux-like panes+tabs (mouse-draggable), detachable sessions, and a powerful "view" (selection) mode.
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Solved: mouse click to position cursor in konsole
bash-preexec.sh and shell-integration.bash are copied from another terminal called DomTerm (that also offers click to position cursor) into ~/.local/share/DomTerm. Those files can be found here.
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Mosh 1.4.0 Released
For people using or considering Mosh or Eternal Terminal: I'd love if you could try DomTerm (https://domterm.org). Specifically DomTerm's support for stable remote connections - see https://domterm.org/Remoting-over-ssh.html .
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Ask HN: Is it still possible to live in a terminal?
DomTerm (https://domterm.org) isn't quite what you asked for: It only indirectly has a JavaScript console: Since its frontend is a browser engine, you can open up a JavaScript debugger.
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TermKit: A Rich Graphical Terminal (2011)
DomTerm (https://domterm.org) attempts to provide similar possibilities as TermKit. However, it starts with the position that it should also (and perhaps first) be a fully-functional modern mostly-xterm-compatible terminal emulator. On top of that we add rich html text, images, logical structure, "shell integrayion", and more.
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Quick roundup of bitmap graphics availability in free/open-source terminal emulators
DomTerm - JavaScript, Electron, Qt - Web browser, Linux (+ others?)
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Using tree data structures to implement terminal split panes
DomTerm (https://domterm.org) uses the Golden Layout library (https://github.com/golden-layout/golden-layout). As far as I can tell, this does everything mentioned in the article. It also supports tabs, and you can also reposition terminal windows by dragging, neither of which I saw mentioned in the article. (I'm currently working on being able to drag between top-level windows. It sort-of-works, but only at the proof-of-concept level.)
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Terminal support for Emoji – or why terminals don't like families
Please try DomTerm (https://domterm.org). The 2.9.4 AppImage (https://github.com/PerBothner/DomTerm/releases/tag/2.9.4) should have the needed support for grapheme clusters and hopefully work on reasonably up-to-date Linux systems. Of course there are more recent fixes and improvements if you don't mind building from source.
- Tauri – Electron alternative written in Rust
What are some alternatives?
react-grid-layout - A draggable and resizable grid layout with responsive breakpoints, for React.
yaft - yet another framebuffer terminal
hedron - A no-frills flexbox grid system for React, powered by styled-components.
mosh - Mobile Shell
FlexLayout - Docking Layout Manager for React
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
react-flexbox-grid - A set of React components implementing flexboxgrid with the power of CSS Modules.
wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
reactwm - A minimal window manager built using React.
nushell - A new type of shell
reflexbox
muxile - Putting tmux on your mobile - Muxile is a tmux plugin that lets you control a running tmux session with your phone, no app needed.