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Another thought: if we wanted to extend the use of perceived brightness rendering to terminal applications themselves (by further extending Kitty's changes to the xterm set), we could propose additional escape sequences to Bold/Italic such as Bright/Dim (allowing for the likes of "dim bold" and "bright italic". Whilst I believe there are more use-cases where users would want to impact existing rendering (bright over bold, etc) due to a lack of any native support for this across the stack at present, I'd like to see options for this considered in implementation proposals. |
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I've been interested for a while in utilising HDR colorspaces on supported monitors within terminal emulators, and was reminded of such when noticing the
macos_colorspace
config option in kitty.Questions around why this would be useful in an application already struggling with widespread SRGB adoption boils down to two use-cases:
Kitty has quite a wide and well supported set of advanced terminal features already including ligatures, graphics, etc. and having a discussion around proposed ideas for how HDR support within Kitty should and could be used can help set Kitty even further apart in its feature set. I'm interested in other use-cases and configurations people might have as well!
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