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Windows Console now supports Sixel #33

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NickAcPT opened this issue Jul 2, 2024 · 6 comments
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Windows Console now supports Sixel #33

NickAcPT opened this issue Jul 2, 2024 · 6 comments

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@NickAcPT
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NickAcPT commented Jul 2, 2024

It seems that Sixel support in the Windows Terminal is being worked on, and a PR for Sixel support in conhost has been merged (PR microsoft/terminal#17421).

@j4james
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j4james commented Jul 3, 2024

Just to be clear, that PR adds Sixel support to conhost (that's the old Windows console). It's not available in Windows Terminal yet.

@NickAcPT
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NickAcPT commented Jul 3, 2024

Whoops, my bad! In that case however, does the Windows Console section need updating then?

EDIT: I went ahead and updated the title + initial post to reflect the actual changes I mentioned.

@NickAcPT NickAcPT changed the title Windows Terminal now supports Sixel Windows Console now supports Sixel Jul 3, 2024
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j4james commented Jul 6, 2024

I'm not sure what exactly the criteria are for claiming sixel support on this site. Right now we've got a PR committed, and technically anyone could download the nightly build and use it if they really wanted to, but it'll be some time before it makes its way into the inbox Windows console which most users have access to. So for now you may want to hold off on claiming anything, or at least include a massive disclaimer clarifying that it's not generally available (and it's possible it might never be).

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j4james commented Aug 3, 2024

FYI, with PRs microsoft/terminal/#17581 and microsoft/terminal/#17510 having been merged now, we've got Sixel support in Windows Terminal too. As with conhost, it's still only accessible in the nightly build, but my understanding is that they are planning for a preview release around the end of the month.

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the nightly release is there, so we wait till stable releasse

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codr1 commented Sep 28, 2024

I have it working in Windows Terminal Preview.

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