https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=456354
alexkurisu+git...@posteo.us changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |alexkurisu+git...@posteo.us --- Comment #3 from alexkurisu+git...@posteo.us --- (In reply to Matan Ziv-Av from comment #2) > (In reply to badnam3o.0 from comment #0) > > Created attachment 150416 [details] > > different behaviours with sixel images of konsole and xterm vt340 > > > > in other terminals such as foot, mlterm and xterm (emulating vt-340) , when > > new text is written where a sixel image is present, part of the image is > > erased. In Konsole, the text is written on top of the image instead. The > > erasing behaviour can be useful to TUI apps for deleting an image without > > needing to clear the entire screen. > > This was a conscious decision by me. While the interaction between text and > image you describe is common, or even universal, I do not think it was in > any way defined formally in any standard. > > In KDE, the default background color was always treated as transparent (see > when a background image is used). > > So an application may get the common behaviour of text hiding image by > changing the background color to a similar color (like (1,1,1) instead of > (0,0,0)), while having the option of mixing text and graphics. Please, remove this change. Many applications rely on ability to erase sixels by writing text over it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.