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react-resizable-and-movable
- PDF editing - client side with canvas or on server?
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How I made a Desktop Environment in the Browser (Part 1: Window Manager)
The way I have setup this component is yet another wrapper, this time wrapping the functionality of dragging and resizing as well as styling the section HTML5 container element. The library I used for dragging and resizing is called react-rnd. For the styling I used Styled Components.
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After 1 YEAR of hard work my NEW Ultimate Web Desktop Environment is ready for launch!!!!! 🎉🎉
Resizable and Draggable
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Windows 10 Clone in the Browser - Project Update @ 9 Months
Drag/Resize Windows (React-Rnd)
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Just made a portfolio website simulating macOS's GUI using React and tailwindcss. Link and Github repo in comments!
I used package react-rnd: https://github.com/bokuweb/react-rnd
xterm.js
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Terminal Emulators Battle Royale – Unicode Edition
Here is a screenshot: https://github.com/xtermjs/xterm.js/pull/4519#issue-17129655...
The master branch of xterm.js (which will become version 5.4) has a new experimental support for grapheme clusters, combining characters, and partial support for variation selectors, based on Unicode 15. (Contributed by Your Truly.) For now it needs to be explicitly enabled (see https://github.com/xtermjs/xterm.js/tree/master/addons/addon...) but in a later release we hope to make it the default. Most of the work is handled by the browser and the font, but xterm.js does need to detect cluster boundaries - which is what the addon does.
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Terminal Support for Emoji
I'm on the VS Code team and maintain xterm.js which is what Hyper's frontend is based on. There are actually multiple developments happening in this area.
First, there's a contribution from the author of DomTerm which adds grapheme cluster support to xterm.js, which will correctly merge and size things like emoji that are called out in the post. This is currently based on Unicode 15. See https://github.com/xtermjs/xterm.js/pull/4519
Second, while Windows Terminal does seem to work with emoji sometimes, it doesn't all the time. I'm not 100% sure, but I think it may only work on Windows ptys, not in WSL for example. Last time I spoke with the team they said they're working on a rewrite which could lead to proper emoji support.
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No-more-secrets: recreate the decryption effect seen in the 1992 movie Sneakers
Ooh, I lack the time to play with this, but I think someone could compile the lib to WebAssembly and tie it in to https://xtermjs.org/
Then you could have a web page with static DOM elements that do this effect!
- Terminal-like output library for js?
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Integrating the WebContainer API with Node.js
xterm is a JavaScript library that provides a web-based terminal emulator with ANSI escape sequences, Unicode characters, and other features. It is easy to use and customize, making it a popular choice for adding a terminal interface to web applications.
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Compile emacs to wasm?
The simpler path would be starting the WASM port using Emacs character mode running alongside an in-browser terminal emulator such as XTerm.js.
- Web browser remote desktop...?
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Powershell Terminal within C# App
You can try embedding something like X-Term into webview, which will give a more real experience.
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Can I make a Terminal with pyscript? Not just printing, I want a cursor and input as well.
There's not currently a straightforward way to do this in PyScript, no, but there have been several experiements that use Pyodide in combination with xtermjs to recreate console behavior in the browser. I could see that functionality being encapsulated into a PyScript plugin, but nothing like that exists in the ecosystem currently, that I've seen.
What are some alternatives?
refterm - Reference monospace terminal renderer
react-resizable-box - 📏 A resizable component for React.
gui.cs - Cross Platform Terminal UI toolkit for .NET [Moved to: https://github.com/gui-cs/Terminal.Gui]
noVNC - VNC client web application
react-pdf - Display PDFs in your React app as easily as if they were images.
ttyd - Share your terminal over the web
node-pty - Fork pseudoterminals in Node.JS
notcurses - blingful character graphics/TUI library. definitely not curses.
React PDF viewer - A React component to view a PDF document
react-split-pane - React split-pane component
ruffle - A Flash Player emulator written in Rust
angular-grid-layout - Responsive grid with draggable and resizable items for Angular applications.