<dnkl>
j`ey: I think _if_ we would implement something like this, your last attempt is the better approach
<dnkl>
however, my issue with all this is that people don't really want the margins to have the color of the last cell
<dnkl>
they want the margins to have the "background" color
<dnkl>
or am I wrong?
<dnkl>
to me, it just looks weird if, say, the upper left cell stretches both to the left and upwards...
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<j`ey>
dnkl: yeah im not really sure how it should look really, ghostty just implemented something similar to try it out, and I wanted an excuse to look into foot more!
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<j`ey>
my main use case is neovim, but I use osc11 from inside neovim as a a workaround currently
<j`ey>
(annoyingly there's a bug around suspending neovim where it doesnt always reset osc11, so sometimes when I ctrl-z the bg is still set to neovim's)
<erock>
slightly off topic but is there a canonical list of osc sequences somewhere?