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kitty supports colored and styled (wavy) underlines. This is of particular use
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in terminal editors such as vim and emacs to display red, wavy underlines under
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mis-spelled words and/or syntax errors. This is done by re-purposing some SGR escape codes
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that are not used in modern terminals (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#CSI_codes)
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Setting the width and/or height to zero means that no drawing is done and the
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cursor position remains unchanged.
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that are not used in modern terminals (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#CSI_codes)
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To change the underline style from straight line to curl (this used to be the
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code for rapid blinking text, only previous use I know of was in MS-DOS ANSI.sys):
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@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ transmit data, must send the pixel data directly using escape codes. Since
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escape codes are of limited maximum length, the data will need to be chunked up
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for transfer. This is done using the `m` key. The pixel data must first be
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base64 encoded then chunked up into chunks no larger than `4096` bytes. The client
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then sends the graphics escape code as usual, with the addition os an `m` key that
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then sends the graphics escape code as usual, with the addition of an `m` key that
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must have the value `1` for all but the last chunk, where it must be `0`. For example,
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if the data is split into three chunks, the client would send the following
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sequence of escape codes to the terminal emulator:
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