• SuperFola
    link
    fedilink
    English
    810 hours ago

    This smells like bullshit because it’s just based on things users do not see (processes) or do not care about (the style used for your tabs).

    • Treeniks
      link
      fedilink
      49 hours ago

      Yeah I agree the table is very odd, but the project looks awesome anyway. Some users may care about things using native widgets when it comes to theming and stuff, though I wouldn’t even know what I’d call “native” on Linux. Is GTK native? Qt?

      • @ericjmorey@programming.dev
        link
        fedilink
        16 hours ago

        He seems to target GTK based on his statement:

        "On macOS, the main GUI experience is written in Swift using AppKit and SwiftUI. The tabs are native tabs, the splits are native UI components, multi-window works as you’d expect, etc. On Linux, the GUI experience is GTK using real GTK windows and other widgets.

        Features such as error messages are not implemented with a specialized terminal view, we actually use real native UI components. The point is, while the terminal surface and core logic is cross-platform, the user interaction is all purpose-built for each operating system for a true native experience."

        https://mitchellh.com/writing/ghostty-and-useful-zig-patterns