+" The `kittycairo` terminal generates in-window output on terminal emulators", +" that support the kitty graphics protocol. The actual drawing is done via", +" cairo, a 2D graphics library, and pango, a library for text rendering.", +" The kitty protocol is an alternative to sixel graphics, with the advantage", +" of support for 24-bit RGB colors and slightly lower required bandwidth to", +" transfer the image data between computer and terminal in a remote session.", +"", +" Syntax:", +" set terminal kittycairo", +" {{no}enhanced} {mono|color}", +" {font <font>} {fontscale <scale>}", +" {linewidth <lw>} {rounded|butt|square} {dashlength <dl>}", +" {background <rgbcolor>}", +" {size <XX>,<YY>} {anchor|scroll}", +"",
+" This terminal processes labels and other text using enhanced formatting", +" by default. See `enhanced`.", +"", +" The width of all lines in the plot can be modified by the factor <lw>", +" specified in `linewidth`. The font size can similarly be uniformly modified", +" the scale factor provided by `fontscale`. For discussion of font and text", +" encoding options, see the `pdfcairo` terminal." +"", +" The option `rounded` sets line caps and line joins to be rounded;", +" `butt` is the default, producing butt caps and mitered joins.", +"", +" The size of the plot is given in screen pixels. By default each plot is", +" drawn starting at the current cursor position and scrolls with the terminal", +" text. `anchor` instead pins each plot to the top left of the terminal window.", +" This is useful for animation or pseudo-mousing using the keyboard", +" (see `pseudo-mousing`).",