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Home » Extra libraries, Code snippets, applications etc. » Applications created with U++ » Bobcat, a cross-platform terminal emulator (A modern terminal emulator based on TerminalCtrl and U++)
Re: Bobcat, a cross-platform terminal emulator [message #61853 is a reply to message #60347] Sun, 09 November 2025 15:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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Hi Oblivion,

I've recently stumbled across a list of terminals scored by unicode support and speed and noticed that Bobcat was also included. The post also links detailed results and stats, in case you want to have a look what else you could implement...

TL;DR: Bobcat made a nice 10th place. And it seems like this release could push it even higher, since it adds support for more DEC modes Smile

Best regards,
Honza
Re: Bobcat, a cross-platform terminal emulator [message #61854 is a reply to message #61853] Sun, 09 November 2025 19:05 Go to previous message
Oblivion is currently offline  Oblivion
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Hello Honza,

Quote:
I've recently stumbled across a list of terminals scored by unicode support and speed and noticed that Bobcat was also included. The post also links detailed results and stats, in case you want to have a look what else you could implement...

TL;DR: Bobcat made a nice 10th place. And it seems like this release could push it even higher, since it adds support for more DEC modes Smile


I have opened a pull request to update the data, thanks!

I'm almost sure that Bobcat would be in the top five if we had grapheme cluster and emoji ZWJ (zero width joiners) support. Smile



Best regards,
Oblivion


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