My reason for going with the graphical display was that I suspected gimmick terminal color settings in a graphical desktop, such as odd fonts or transparency, could interfere with the legibility of the output. I had only looked at the -t ascii mode, not -t ansi, which is superior.
The only benefits of the PNG approach are that the output ought to look the same regardless of the environment, and the display window is cleared very conveniently by pressing <Esc>. The drawbacks are that it only works in a graphical windowing environment and the additional dependency on ImageMagick. With -t ansi, it is possible, but very unlikely, that terminal color settings would result in an unreadable output. The whole screen must be cleared if you want the output to go away. On the other hand, no dependency and it works in plain old ttys. I agree with that -t ansi is the better way. CM _______________________________________________ Password-Store mailing list [email protected] https://lists.zx2c4.com/mailman/listinfo/password-store
