Is npyscreen still alive?

Michael Torrie torriem at gmail.com
Mon Apr 24 15:17:03 EDT 2023


On 4/24/23 08:04, Grant Edwards wrote:
> Is putty running on Windows a "modern terminal emulator" in this
> context?  After observing some of the local IT types work, I suspect
> that will be a common use-case for the app I'm working on.

Yes, Putty qualifies as a "modern terminal emulator."  It supports UTF-8
and unicode fonts.  And the mouse events work as well.  The only catch
is the default font is courier new which seems to not have some of the
line drawing characters in it. But if I change to something like
Cascadia Code it looks very good.



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