Am 16.04.2012 um 20:51 schrieb Kurt H Maier <khm-suckl...@intma.in>:

>> I think you are wrong. An example for a TUI with images is w3m compiled with 
>> inline images.
> 
> Once you include graphics, it is a graphical interface.  What the hell
> happened to this list that this has to be explained?

I think you missed my point here and
maybe I was not clear enough.
A TUI program may display images while still 
having a non-graphical interface.
AFAIK, the task of displaying an image has not 
much to do with the UI.

Also, things become more uncertain when you
consider UTF-8 symbols a graphic, right? ;)

But anyway, this is matter of exact definitions,
and nit picking and therefore maybe waste of time.

Sorry for the noise,
Regards,

Joerg


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