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Sixel does not seem to work on Windows? #729

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Kreijstal opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 12 comments
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Sixel does not seem to work on Windows? #729

Kreijstal opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 12 comments

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@Kreijstal
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sixel does not seem to work on windows.

@raphamorim
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Could share the version and the screenshot of what is the output?

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downloaded latest portable version from github releases

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then ssh'd into some server with sixel functionality

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lsix works locally for me, what is your TERM variable value?

@Kreijstal
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Kreijstal commented Oct 26, 2024

xterm-256color,

I am on windows 10 if it matters.

@raphamorim
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if you leave ssh and run lsix outside does it work?

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raphamorim commented Oct 26, 2024

tried with tmux

Screenshot 2024-10-26 at 11 44 32

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Kreijstal commented Oct 26, 2024

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Not really.
I know mintty and windows-terminal-preview handle sixel no problem, wezterm only handles sixels when done with ssh directly, but locally it fails.

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@Kreijstal is this happening still?

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Kreijstal commented Jan 6, 2025

@Kreijstal is this happening still?

Interesting, in windows 10 it seems it whitescreened. Nothing works :), on windows 11, rio, works, except sixel of course.

with lsix I get:

Error: Your terminal does not report having sixel graphics support.

Please use a sixel capable terminal, such as xterm -ti vt340, or
ask your terminal manufacturer to add sixel support.

You may test your terminal by viewing a single image, like so:

convert foo.jpg  -geometry 800x480  sixel:-

If your terminal actually does support sixel, please file a bug
report at http://github.com/hackerb9/lsix/issues

Please mention device attribute codes: ^[[?1;0c

using timg with -ps option, I get nothing.
wez/wezterm#1236
smasher164/arewesixelyet#33
microsoft/terminal#1173

There is a passthrouh mode you have to activate.

@raphamorim
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Thank you for the good resources!!

I assume iterm2 protocol is working then

@Kreijstal
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iterm2 protocol seems to work...

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Thank you, after your links i have a better understanding of sixel issue in windows

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