Subj : Re: Linux syncterm 1.1. Sixel images To : Captain Morgan From : Captain Morgan Date : Sat Dec 09 2023 04:51:21 I didn't know that native linux xterm supports sixel image display. xterm -ti 340 -fa "Monospace" -fs 14 (its the -ti 340 switch that actually initiates .sixel image rendering), and within that cat a .sixel image file and the image is visible. You can use a online image converter to convert a png, jpeg or whatever to a .sixel image. .... Everyone smiles in the same language. --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A49 2023/01/28 (Windows/32) * Origin: Black Flag blackflag.acid.org:23 (46:1/104) .