So that it can determine if it should subtract 1 from $FZF_PREVIEW_LINES
to avoid scrolling issue of Sixel image that touches the bottom of the
screen.
Progress:
* Sixel image can now be displayed with other text, and is scrollable
* If an image can't be displayed entirely due to the scroll offset, fzf
will render a wireframe to indicate that an image should be displayed
* Renamed $FZF_PREVIEW_{WIDTH,HEIGHT} to $FZF_PREVIEW_PIXEL_{WIDTH,HEIGHT}
for clarity
* Added bin/fzf-preview.sh script to demonstrate how to display an image
using Kitty or Sixel protocol
An example:
ls *.jpg | fzf --preview='seq $((FZF_PREVIEW_LINES*9/10)); fzf-preview.sh {}; seq 100'
A known issue:
* If you reduce the size of the preview window, the image may extend
beyond the preview window
Close#3228
* Works inside and outside of tmux
* There is a problem where fzf unnecessarily displays the scroll offset
indicator at the topbright of the screen when the image just fits the
preview window. This is because `kitty icat` generates an extra line
after the image area.
# A 5-row images; an extra row at the end confuses fzf
["\e_Ga ... \e[9C̅̅ࠪ̅̍ࠪ̅̎ࠪ̅̐ࠪ̅̒ࠪ̅̽ࠪ̅̾ࠪ̅̿ࠪ̅͆ࠪ̅͊ࠪ̅͋ࠪ\n",
"\r\e[9C̍̅ࠪ̍̍ࠪ̍̎ࠪ̍̐ࠪ̍̒ࠪ̍̽ࠪ̍̾ࠪ̍̿ࠪ̍͆ࠪ̍͊ࠪ̍͋ࠪ\n",
"\r\e[9C̎̅ࠪ̎̍ࠪ̎̎ࠪ̎̐ࠪ̎̒ࠪ̎̽ࠪ̎̾ࠪ̎̿ࠪ̎͆ࠪ̎͊ࠪ̎͋ࠪ\n",
"\r\e[9C̐̅ࠪ̐̍ࠪ̐̎ࠪ̐̐ࠪ̐̒ࠪ̐̽ࠪ̐̾ࠪ̐̿ࠪ̐͆ࠪ̐͊ࠪ̐͋ࠪ\n",
"\r\e[9C̒̅ࠪ̒̍ࠪ̒̎ࠪ̒̐ࠪ̒̒ࠪ̒̽ࠪ̒̾ࠪ̒̿ࠪ̒͆ࠪ̒͊ࠪ̒͋ࠪ\n",
"\r\e[39m\e8"]
* Example:
fzf --preview='
if file --mime-type {} | grep -qF 'image/'; then
# --transfer-mode=memory is the fastest option but if you want fzf to be able
# to redraw the image on terminal resize or on 'change-preview-window',
# you need to use --transfer-mode=stream.
kitty icat --clear --transfer-mode=memory --stdin=no --place=${FZF_PREVIEW_COLUMNS}x${FZF_PREVIEW_LINES}@0x0 {}
else
bat --color=always {}
fi
'
* Default border style on Windows is changed to `sharp` because some
Windows terminals are not capable of displaying `rounded` border
characters correctly.
* If your terminal emulator renders each box-drawing character with
2 columns, set `RUNEWIDTH_EASTASIAN` environment variable to `1`.
Some programs use it to set the background color for the whole line.
fzf --preview "printf 'normal \x1b[42mgreen\x1b[0K \x1b[43myellow\x1b[m\nnormal again'"
fzf --preview 'delta <(echo foo) <(echo bar) < /dev/tty'
Fix#2249
Fix#2212
# Will start rendering after 200ms, update every 100ms
fzf --preview 'for i in $(seq 100); do echo $i; sleep 0.01; done'
# Should print "Loading .." message after 500ms
fzf --preview 'sleep 1; for i in $(seq 100); do echo $i; sleep 0.01; done'
# The first line should appear after 200ms
fzf --preview 'date; sleep 2; date'
# Should not render before enough lines for the scroll offset are ready
rg --line-number --no-heading --color=always ^ |
fzf --delimiter : --ansi --preview-window '+{2}-/2' \
--preview 'sleep 1; bat --style=numbers --color=always --pager=never --highlight-line={2} {1}'
Remove code that is no longer relevant after the removal of ncurses
renderer. This commit also fixes background color issue on tcell-based
FullscreenRenderer (Windows).