vte
Monitorian
vte | Monitorian | |
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6 | 38 | |
170 | 2,971 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.4 | 8.9 | |
15 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C++ | C# | |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | MIT License |
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vte
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Linux Terminal Emulators Have the Potential of Being Much Faster
Meanwhile, all GNOME-based terminals are still capped at 40fps:
https://github.com/GNOME/vte/blob/master/src/vte.cc#L10770
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Ask HN: What is your fav “I can't believe in 2022 this still doesn't work right”
Low latency is still available. Get a fast gaming keyboard/mouse/monitor/NVMe SSD. Use a latency-tuned kernel, e.g. with full preemption enabled. Disable swap and run a userspace OOM killer to avoid the problems this would otherwise cause. Run Xorg with compositing disabled and TearFree disabled. Disable vsync everywhere. Don't use software that caps the framerate low (e.g. terminals using libvte[0]). Turn off all UI animations.
Most software I used feels more responsive than anything from the Windows 95 era.
[0] https://github.com/GNOME/vte/blob/master/src/vte.cc#L10704
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Isn't there a way to fork VTE to have ligatures support?
In any case, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vte
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[ANN] Terminal Emulator (like xterm) implemented entirely in Haskell
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "vte"
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xfce4-terminal: No more bold fonts in 4.16?
I'm glad I listed them, I think you are right that it has to do with the library. Seems like they changed the way bold fonts are handled in this commit: https://github.com/GNOME/vte/commit/59e11fd751806876dc1a28c9c6d9a17d75db57d2. They also talk about it here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vte/-/issues/323.
Monitorian
- Monitorian: Windows desktop tool to adjust monitor brightness
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18-year-old built a better computer monitor that doesn't strain your eyes
Most modern displays support DDC/CI or whatever it is that lets your PC talk to the monitor and adjust brightness (and other settings).
Monitorian and other apps let you adjust those settings from your PC.
https://github.com/emoacht/Monitorian
- Scrollbars Are Becoming a Problem
- Recomandare de ochelari pentru prevenirea oboselii
- Untuk parent apakah kalian membatasi anak kalian akses aplikasi atau situs tertentu?
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
I feel like this is much simpler than many things called out so far, but I haven't found a great replacement coming from Windows for Monitorian. It's a small app that sits in your tray and lets you adjust your monitors' brightness levels. That way you don't have to press physical buttons on your monitors. It's also very nice to be able to lock multiple monitors' brightness levels together so you can change them at the same time.
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not adjustable brightness (srry if its my 2nd post on this sub in 2 day)
I don't have a solution but Monitorian might tide you over. Works on external displays too
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Brightness got stuck to low setting.
Monitorian is a nice alternative to the native brightness slider because it also works with external displays.
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any way to remap the brightness fn keys to use custom increment steps instead of +10% or -10% steps?
Releases · emoacht/Monitorian (github.com)
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KDE Plasma Widget for external monitor brightness adjustment
> there's TwinkleTray for Windows
There is also Monitorian for Windows:
https://github.com/emoacht/Monitorian
What are some alternatives?
hs-term-emulator - Terminal Emulator written in 100% Haskell
Lunar - Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
termonad - Terminal emulator configurable in Haskell.
DisplayMagician - DisplayMagician is an open source tool for automatically configuring your displays and sound for a game or application from a single Windows Shortcut.
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
NvAPIWrapper - NvAPIWrapper is a .Net wrapper for NVIDIA public API, capable of managing all aspects of a display setup using NVIDIA GPUs
refterm - Reference monospace terminal renderer
HeliosDisplayManagement - An open source display profile management program for Windows with support for NVIDIA Surround
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
screen_brightness_control - A Python tool for controlling the brightness of your monitor
sharedrop - Easy P2P file transfer powered by WebRTC - inspired by Apple AirDrop
ModernFlyouts - A modern Fluent Design replacement for the old Metro themed flyouts present in Windows. [Moved to: https://github.com/ModernFlyouts-Community/ModernFlyouts]