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Use terminal scrollbar with tmux @Nick - Note that you're solving a different problem : adding mouse support to tmux. Might be a better solution for you, but it's different from using the native scrollback buffer. As long as your terminal emulator is properly defined the above will work on an y*nix, including OSX |
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Image sharpening methods Probably not directly, depending on your image. Sounds like what you may be attempting is more related to super resolution than sharpening. Take a look at Natural Image Priors, and the variety of Single Image Super Resolution techniques associate with it. Maybe start with "Super-Resolution from a Single Image" by Glasner et al, and look at the references for more, especially Freeman, et al who has a seminal paper from the early 00's. |
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Use terminal scrollbar with tmux also, just saw superuser.com/questions/253414/… , which works as described as another alternative. |
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