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I was trying to configure neofetch, so that it displays an image. I am using the simple terminal, for which I read, that it supports the w3m image backend, I installed w3m, changed the config to use w3m instead of ascii and ran neofetch. Instead of displaying my wallpaper, it displayed nothing, not even a blank space. Seeing this, I downloaded terminology and changed the backend to tycat, this worked now, but st still didn't.
Does this issue still occur in the master branch? (Required if issue)
It does
Upload the contents of neofetchlog to pastebin, gist or equivalent.
when trying to append the output to a file, a file gets created, but it remains empty...
I have copied the output from the terminal, since that's the best I could do, sorry
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Description
I was trying to configure neofetch, so that it displays an image. I am using the simple terminal, for which I read, that it supports the w3m image backend, I installed w3m, changed the config to use w3m instead of ascii and ran neofetch. Instead of displaying my wallpaper, it displayed nothing, not even a blank space. Seeing this, I downloaded terminology and changed the backend to tycat, this worked now, but st still didn't.
It does
Neofetch version
7.1.0
Screenshot
https://imgur.com/a/9pbndt7
Config file
https://controlc.com/f0745a8b
Verbose log
https://controlc.com/460090c1
neofetch -vv 2> neofetchlog
neofetchlog
to pastebin, gist or equivalent.when trying to append the output to a file, a file gets created, but it remains empty...
I have copied the output from the terminal, since that's the best I could do, sorry
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: