A protocol for terminals that allows applications to register custom vector glyphs and query whether a codepoint is renderable on the system — so you no longer need to install a 10MB font just to render a single icon.
Oh god no, the reason I use TUI is to get away from all this graphical rendering shit. What’s wrong with ASCII art? If your TUI is too much for even bloated Unicode to handle, you’ve probably already wandered into the lands of the GUI and you should probably just be honest with yourself and stay there.
“Ew? You use the GUI? I’m way better since I do that from the terminal”.
But since the terminal has a shit UI, they do all sort of things for it to resemble a GUI more. So they can have the convenience of a GUI while not hurting their pride.
Oh god no, the reason I use TUI is to get away from all this graphical rendering shit. What’s wrong with ASCII art? If your TUI is too much for even bloated Unicode to handle, you’ve probably already wandered into the lands of the GUI and you should probably just be honest with yourself and stay there.
Some people are just elitist.
“Ew? You use the GUI? I’m way better since I do that from the terminal”.
But since the terminal has a shit UI, they do all sort of things for it to resemble a GUI more. So they can have the convenience of a GUI while not hurting their pride.