Hello.
I know that most terminal emulators support most VT100 escape
sequences, which are based on ecma-48, but as far as I know, they are
not able to support the full standard. By example, they only support 7
bit sequences, and so CSI is 0x1B5B only, were ecma-48 says it can be
0x9B too. It also seems that blinking is not supported.
So, I would like to know if someone knows about a terminal emulator
supporting all the standard or, at least, which explicitly says which
part of it it supports.
Thanks you.
Note:
I'm simply playing with it to write a text editor inspired by mpd/mpc
which includes feature I have only seen partially implemented in editors
based on scintilla like multi-line editing (which stops when you try to
move cursor or to insert multiple lines, by example). I do not think it
will reach a good enough point to help someone else than me
(auto-completion will be an interesting challenge too :) ), and am
mostly doing it for fun.
The use of Ecma-48 is only here to avoid creation of a protocol when I
can use an easy to extend standard, and console clients are far easier
and faster to implement than graphical ones.
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