Stefan Hagen <sh+openbsd-po...@codevoid.de> writes:

> Hello,
>
> cat DESCR:
> Zutty is a terminal emulator for the X Window System, functionally
> similar to several other X terminal emulators such as xterm, rxvt and
> countless others. It is also similar to other, much more modern,
> GPU-accelerated terminal emulators such as Alacritty and Kitty. What
> really sets Zutty apart is its radically simple, yet extremely efficient
> rendering implementation, coupled with a sufficiently complete feature
> set to make it useful for a wide range of users. Zutty offers high
> throughput with low latency, and strives to conform to relevant
> (published or de-facto) standards.
>
> Homepage: https://tomscii.sig7.se/zutty
>
> Recommended read:
> https://tomscii.sig7.se/2020/11/How-Zutty-works
>
> I'm running zutty for about a week with no issues except some missing 
> UTF8 characters. It's the first "gpu-terminal", which doesn't feel heavy
> for me.
>
> Font selection is a bit strange as you need to give it the font path. 
> From this path on, it searches recursive. This works for me:
>
> zutty -fontpath /usr/local/share/fonts -font Cousine -dwfont NotoEmoji 
> -fontsize 24
>
> Anyone interested? Ok?

Extra file in there: .tgz :D

Also portcheck complains about:
C++ libraries in WANTLIB with default COMPILER (most ports need
'COMPILER=base-clang ports-gcc' or 'COMPILER=base-clang ports-gcc
base-gcc')

but I am not smart enough to know if that's real or not!

OK abieber@ with the .tgz removed.

>
> Best Regards,
> Stefan
>
> [2. application/x-tar-gz; zutty.tgz]...

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