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Image is small / too much padding between info and image #1820

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aakash-dusane opened this issue Jul 7, 2021 · 3 comments
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Image is small / too much padding between info and image #1820

aakash-dusane opened this issue Jul 7, 2021 · 3 comments

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aakash-dusane commented Jul 7, 2021

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Hi. I'm new to neofetch and Mac in general. My issue is that there is too much empty space left out between image and info text (as seen in screenshot). Ideally I'm trying to get the same terminal look as one of the examples posted by @dylanaraps in the Readme.

Issue temporarily fixed when I run: neofetch -vv 2> neofetchlog
Issue arises again when I close iTerm and open again

  • Does this issue still occur in the master branch? (Required if issue)

Neofetch version

Neofetch 7.1.0

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Screenshot 2021-07-07 at 3 44 52 PM

Config file

    # See this wiki page for more info:
    # https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/Customizing-Info
    print_info() {
        info title
        info underline
    
        info "OS" distro
        info "Host" model
        info "Kernel" kernel
        info "Uptime" uptime
        # info "Packages" packages
        info "Shell" shell
        info "Resolution" resolution
        # info "DE" de
        # info "WM" wm
        # info "WM Theme" wm_theme
        # info "Theme" theme
        # info "Icons" icons
        # info "Terminal" term
        # info "Terminal Font" term_font
        info "CPU" cpu
        # info "GPU" gpu
        info "Memory" memory
    
        # info "GPU Driver" gpu_driver  # Linux/macOS only
        # info "CPU Usage" cpu_usage
        # info "Disk" disk
        # info "Battery" battery
        # info "Font" font
        # info "Song" song
        # [[ "$player" ]] && prin "Music Player" "$player"
        # info "Local IP" local_ip
        # info "Public IP" public_ip
        # info "Users" users
        # info "Locale" locale  # This only works on glibc systems.
    
        info cols
    }
    
    # Title
    
    
    # Hide/Show Fully qualified domain name.
    #
    # Default:  'off'
    # Values:   'on', 'off'
    # Flag:     --title_fqdn
    title_fqdn="off"
    
    
    # Kernel
    
    
    # Shorten the output of the kernel function.
    #
    # Default:  'on'
    # Values:   'on', 'off'
    # Flag:     --kernel_shorthand
    # Supports: Everything except *BSDs (except PacBSD and PC-BSD)
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  '4.8.9-1-ARCH'
    # off: 'Linux 4.8.9-1-ARCH'
    kernel_shorthand="on"
    
    
    # Distro
    
    
    # Shorten the output of the distro function
    #
    # Default:  'off'
    # Values:   'on', 'tiny', 'off'
    # Flag:     --distro_shorthand
    # Supports: Everything except Windows and Haiku
    distro_shorthand="off"
    
    # Show/Hide OS Architecture.
    # Show 'x86_64', 'x86' and etc in 'Distro:' output.
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --os_arch
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'Arch Linux x86_64'
    # off: 'Arch Linux'
    os_arch="on"
    
    
    # Uptime
    
    
    # Shorten the output of the uptime function
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'tiny', 'off'
    # Flag:    --uptime_shorthand
    #
    # Example:
    # on:   '2 days, 10 hours, 3 mins'
    # tiny: '2d 10h 3m'
    # off:  '2 days, 10 hours, 3 minutes'
    uptime_shorthand="on"
    
    
    # Memory
    
    
    # Show memory pecentage in output.
    #
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --memory_percent
    #
    # Example:
    # on:   '1801MiB / 7881MiB (22%)'
    # off:  '1801MiB / 7881MiB'
    memory_percent="off"
    
    # Change memory output unit.
    #
    # Default: 'mib'
    # Values:  'kib', 'mib', 'gib'
    # Flag:    --memory_unit
    #
    # Example:
    # kib  '1020928KiB / 7117824KiB'
    # mib  '1042MiB / 6951MiB'
    # gib: ' 0.98GiB / 6.79GiB'
    memory_unit="mib"
    
    
    # Packages
    
    
    # Show/Hide Package Manager names.
    #
    # Default: 'tiny'
    # Values:  'on', 'tiny' 'off'
    # Flag:    --package_managers
    #
    # Example:
    # on:   '998 (pacman), 8 (flatpak), 4 (snap)'
    # tiny: '908 (pacman, flatpak, snap)'
    # off:  '908'
    package_managers="on"
    
    
    # Shell
    
    
    # Show the path to $SHELL
    #
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --shell_path
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  '/bin/bash'
    # off: 'bash'
    shell_path="off"
    
    # Show $SHELL version
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --shell_version
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'bash 4.4.5'
    # off: 'bash'
    shell_version="on"
    
    
    # CPU
    
    
    # CPU speed type
    #
    # Default: 'bios_limit'
    # Values: 'scaling_cur_freq', 'scaling_min_freq', 'scaling_max_freq', 'bios_limit'.
    # Flag:    --speed_type
    # Supports: Linux with 'cpufreq'
    # NOTE: Any file in '/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq' can be used as a value.
    speed_type="bios_limit"
    
    # CPU speed shorthand
    #
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values: 'on', 'off'.
    # Flag:    --speed_shorthand
    # NOTE: This flag is not supported in systems with CPU speed less than 1 GHz
    #
    # Example:
    # on:    'i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
    # off:   'i7-6500U (4) @ 3.100GHz'
    speed_shorthand="off"
    
    # Enable/Disable CPU brand in output.
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --cpu_brand
    #
    # Example:
    # on:   'Intel i7-6500U'
    # off:  'i7-6500U (4)'
    cpu_brand="on"
    
    # CPU Speed
    # Hide/Show CPU speed.
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --cpu_speed
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
    # off: 'Intel i7-6500U (4)'
    cpu_speed="on"
    
    # CPU Cores
    # Display CPU cores in output
    #
    # Default: 'logical'
    # Values:  'logical', 'physical', 'off'
    # Flag:    --cpu_cores
    # Support: 'physical' doesn't work on BSD.
    #
    # Example:
    # logical:  'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz' (All virtual cores)
    # physical: 'Intel i7-6500U (2) @ 3.1GHz' (All physical cores)
    # off:      'Intel i7-6500U @ 3.1GHz'
    cpu_cores="logical"
    
    # CPU Temperature
    # Hide/Show CPU temperature.
    # Note the temperature is added to the regular CPU function.
    #
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values:  'C', 'F', 'off'
    # Flag:    --cpu_temp
    # Supports: Linux, BSD
    # NOTE: For FreeBSD and NetBSD-based systems, you'll need to enable
    #       coretemp kernel module. This only supports newer Intel processors.
    #
    # Example:
    # C:   'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [27.2°C]'
    # F:   'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz [82.0°F]'
    # off: 'Intel i7-6500U (4) @ 3.1GHz'
    cpu_temp="off"
    
    
    # GPU
    
    
    # Enable/Disable GPU Brand
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --gpu_brand
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'AMD HD 7950'
    # off: 'HD 7950'
    gpu_brand="on"
    
    # Which GPU to display
    #
    # Default: 'all'
    # Values:  'all', 'dedicated', 'integrated'
    # Flag:    --gpu_type
    # Supports: Linux
    #
    # Example:
    # all:
    #   GPU1: AMD HD 7950
    #   GPU2: Intel Integrated Graphics
    #
    # dedicated:
    #   GPU1: AMD HD 7950
    #
    # integrated:
    #   GPU1: Intel Integrated Graphics
    gpu_type="all"
    
    
    # Resolution
    
    
    # Display refresh rate next to each monitor
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --refresh_rate
    # Supports: Doesn't work on Windows.
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  '1920x1080 @ 60Hz'
    # off: '1920x1080'
    refresh_rate="off"
    
    
    # Gtk Theme / Icons / Font
    
    
    # Shorten output of GTK Theme / Icons / Font
    #
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --gtk_shorthand
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'Numix, Adwaita'
    # off: 'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
    gtk_shorthand="off"
    
    
    # Enable/Disable gtk2 Theme / Icons / Font
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --gtk2
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
    # off: 'Adwaita [GTK3]'
    gtk2="on"
    
    # Enable/Disable gtk3 Theme / Icons / Font
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --gtk3
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'Numix [GTK2], Adwaita [GTK3]'
    # off: 'Numix [GTK2]'
    gtk3="on"
    
    
    # IP Address
    
    
    # Website to ping for the public IP
    #
    # Default: 'http://ident.me'
    # Values:  'url'
    # Flag:    --ip_host
    public_ip_host="http://ident.me"
    
    # Public IP timeout.
    #
    # Default: '2'
    # Values:  'int'
    # Flag:    --ip_timeout
    public_ip_timeout=2
    
    
    # Desktop Environment
    
    
    # Show Desktop Environment version
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --de_version
    de_version="on"
    
    
    # Disk
    
    
    # Which disks to display.
    # The values can be any /dev/sdXX, mount point or directory.
    # NOTE: By default we only show the disk info for '/'.
    #
    # Default: '/'
    # Values:  '/', '/dev/sdXX', '/path/to/drive'.
    # Flag:    --disk_show
    #
    # Example:
    # disk_show=('/' '/dev/sdb1'):
    #      'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #      'Disk (/mnt/Videos): 823G / 893G (93%)'
    #
    # disk_show=('/'):
    #      'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #
    disk_show=('/')
    
    # Disk subtitle.
    # What to append to the Disk subtitle.
    #
    # Default: 'mount'
    # Values:  'mount', 'name', 'dir', 'none'
    # Flag:    --disk_subtitle
    #
    # Example:
    # name:   'Disk (/dev/sda1): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #         'Disk (/dev/sdb2): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #
    # mount:  'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #         'Disk (/mnt/Local Disk): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #         'Disk (/mnt/Videos): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #
    # dir:    'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #         'Disk (Local Disk): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #         'Disk (Videos): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #
    # none:   'Disk: 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #         'Disk: 74G / 118G (66%)'
    #         'Disk: 74G / 118G (66%)'
    disk_subtitle="mount"
    
    # Disk percent.
    # Show/Hide disk percent.
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --disk_percent
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'Disk (/): 74G / 118G (66%)'
    # off: 'Disk (/): 74G / 118G'
    disk_percent="on"
    
    
    # Song
    
    
    # Manually specify a music player.
    #
    # Default: 'auto'
    # Values:  'auto', 'player-name'
    # Flag:    --music_player
    #
    # Available values for 'player-name':
    #
    # amarok
    # audacious
    # banshee
    # bluemindo
    # clementine
    # cmus
    # deadbeef
    # deepin-music
    # dragon
    # elisa
    # exaile
    # gnome-music
    # gmusicbrowser
    # gogglesmm
    # guayadeque
    # io.elementary.music
    # iTunes
    # juk
    # lollypop
    # mocp
    # mopidy
    # mpd
    # muine
    # netease-cloud-music
    # olivia
    # playerctl
    # pogo
    # pragha
    # qmmp
    # quodlibet
    # rhythmbox
    # sayonara
    # smplayer
    # spotify
    # strawberry
    # tauonmb
    # tomahawk
    # vlc
    # xmms2d
    # xnoise
    # yarock
    music_player="auto"
    
    # Format to display song information.
    #
    # Default: '%artist% - %album% - %title%'
    # Values:  '%artist%', '%album%', '%title%'
    # Flag:    --song_format
    #
    # Example:
    # default: 'Song: Jet - Get Born - Sgt Major'
    song_format="%artist% - %album% - %title%"
    
    # Print the Artist, Album and Title on separate lines
    #
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --song_shorthand
    #
    # Example:
    # on:  'Artist: The Fratellis'
    #      'Album: Costello Music'
    #      'Song: Chelsea Dagger'
    #
    # off: 'Song: The Fratellis - Costello Music - Chelsea Dagger'
    song_shorthand="off"
    
    # 'mpc' arguments (specify a host, password etc).
    #
    # Default:  ''
    # Example: mpc_args=(-h HOST -P PASSWORD)
    mpc_args=()
    
    
    # Text Colors
    
    
    # Text Colors
    #
    # Default:  'distro'
    # Values:   'distro', 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num'
    # Flag:     --colors
    #
    # Each number represents a different part of the text in
    # this order: 'title', '@', 'underline', 'subtitle', 'colon', 'info'
    #
    # Example:
    # colors=(distro)      - Text is colored based on Distro colors.
    # colors=(4 6 1 8 8 6) - Text is colored in the order above.
    colors=(180 180 230 180 230 230)
    
    
    # Text Options
    
    
    # Toggle bold text
    #
    # Default:  'on'
    # Values:   'on', 'off'
    # Flag:     --bold
    bold="on"
    
    # Enable/Disable Underline
    #
    # Default:  'on'
    # Values:   'on', 'off'
    # Flag:     --underline
    underline_enabled="on"
    
    # Underline character
    #
    # Default:  '-'
    # Values:   'string'
    # Flag:     --underline_char
    underline_char="-"
    
    
    # Info Separator
    # Replace the default separator with the specified string.
    #
    # Default:  ':'
    # Flag:     --separator
    #
    # Example:
    # separator="->":   'Shell-> bash'
    # separator=" =":   'WM = dwm'
    separator=":"
    
    
    # Color Blocks
    
    
    # Color block range
    # The range of colors to print.
    #
    # Default:  '0', '15'
    # Values:   'num'
    # Flag:     --block_range
    #
    # Example:
    #
    # Display colors 0-7 in the blocks.  (8 colors)
    # neofetch --block_range 0 7
    #
    # Display colors 0-15 in the blocks. (16 colors)
    # neofetch --block_range 0 15
    block_range=(0 15)
    
    # Toggle color blocks
    #
    # Default:  'on'
    # Values:   'on', 'off'
    # Flag:     --color_blocks
    color_blocks="off"
    
    # Color block width in spaces
    #
    # Default:  '3'
    # Values:   'num'
    # Flag:     --block_width
    block_width=3
    
    # Color block height in lines
    #
    # Default:  '1'
    # Values:   'num'
    # Flag:     --block_height
    block_height=1
    
    # Color Alignment
    #
    # Default: 'auto'
    # Values: 'auto', 'num'
    # Flag: --col_offset
    #
    # Number specifies how far from the left side of the terminal (in spaces) to
    # begin printing the columns, in case you want to e.g. center them under your
    # text.
    # Example:
    # col_offset="auto" - Default behavior of neofetch
    # col_offset=7      - Leave 7 spaces then print the colors
    col_offset="auto"
    
    # Progress Bars
    
    
    # Bar characters
    #
    # Default:  '-', '='
    # Values:   'string', 'string'
    # Flag:     --bar_char
    #
    # Example:
    # neofetch --bar_char 'elapsed' 'total'
    # neofetch --bar_char '-' '='
    bar_char_elapsed="-"
    bar_char_total="="
    
    # Toggle Bar border
    #
    # Default:  'on'
    # Values:   'on', 'off'
    # Flag:     --bar_border
    bar_border="on"
    
    # Progress bar length in spaces
    # Number of chars long to make the progress bars.
    #
    # Default:  '15'
    # Values:   'num'
    # Flag:     --bar_length
    bar_length=15
    
    # Progress bar colors
    # When set to distro, uses your distro's logo colors.
    #
    # Default:  'distro', 'distro'
    # Values:   'distro', 'num'
    # Flag:     --bar_colors
    #
    # Example:
    # neofetch --bar_colors 3 4
    # neofetch --bar_colors distro 5
    bar_color_elapsed="distro"
    bar_color_total="distro"
    
    
    # Info display
    # Display a bar with the info.
    #
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values:  'bar', 'infobar', 'barinfo', 'off'
    # Flags:   --cpu_display
    #          --memory_display
    #          --battery_display
    #          --disk_display
    #
    # Example:
    # bar:     '[---=======]'
    # infobar: 'info [---=======]'
    # barinfo: '[---=======] info'
    # off:     'info'
    cpu_display="off"
    memory_display="off"
    battery_display="off"
    disk_display="off"
    
    
    # Backend Settings
    
    
    # Image backend.
    #
    # Default:  'ascii'
    # Values:   'ascii', 'caca', 'chafa', 'jp2a', 'iterm2', 'off',
    #           'pot', 'termpix', 'pixterm', 'tycat', 'w3m', 'kitty'
    # Flag:     --backend
    image_backend="iterm2"
    
    # Image Source
    #
    # Which image or ascii file to display.
    #
    # Default:  'auto'
    # Values:   'auto', 'ascii', 'wallpaper', '/path/to/img', '/path/to/ascii', '/path/to/dir/'
    #           'command output (neofetch --ascii "$(fortune | cowsay -W 30)")'
    # Flag:     --source
    #
    # NOTE: 'auto' will pick the best image source for whatever image backend is used.
    #       In ascii mode, distro ascii art will be used and in an image mode, your
    #       wallpaper will be used.
    image_source="Pictures/turtleneck.jpeg"
    
    
    # Ascii Options
    
    
    # Ascii distro
    # Which distro's ascii art to display.
    #
    # Default: 'auto'
    # Values:  'auto', 'distro_name'
    # Flag:    --ascii_distro
    # NOTE: AIX, Alpine, Anarchy, Android, Antergos, antiX, "AOSC OS",
    #       "AOSC OS/Retro", Apricity, ArcoLinux, ArchBox, ARCHlabs,
    #       ArchStrike, XFerience, ArchMerge, Arch, Artix, Arya, Bedrock,
    #       Bitrig, BlackArch, BLAG, BlankOn, BlueLight, bonsai, BSD,
    #       BunsenLabs, Calculate, Carbs, CentOS, Chakra, ChaletOS,
    #       Chapeau, Chrom*, Cleanjaro, ClearOS, Clear_Linux, Clover,
    #       Condres, Container_Linux, CRUX, Cucumber, Debian, Deepin,
    #       DesaOS, Devuan, DracOS, DarkOs, DragonFly, Drauger, Elementary,
    #       EndeavourOS, Endless, EuroLinux, Exherbo, Fedora, Feren, FreeBSD,
    #       FreeMiNT, Frugalware, Funtoo, GalliumOS, Garuda, Gentoo, Pentoo,
    #       gNewSense, GNOME, GNU, GoboLinux, Grombyang, Guix, Haiku, Huayra,
    #       Hyperbola, janus, Kali, KaOS, KDE_neon, Kibojoe, Kogaion,
    #       Korora, KSLinux, Kubuntu, LEDE, LFS, Linux_Lite,
    #       LMDE, Lubuntu, Lunar, macos, Mageia, MagpieOS, Mandriva,
    #       Manjaro, Maui, Mer, Minix, LinuxMint, MX_Linux, Namib,
    #       Neptune, NetBSD, Netrunner, Nitrux, NixOS, Nurunner,
    #       NuTyX, OBRevenge, OpenBSD, openEuler, OpenIndiana, openmamba,
    #       OpenMandriva, OpenStage, OpenWrt, osmc, Oracle, OS Elbrus, PacBSD,
    #       Parabola, Pardus, Parrot, Parsix, TrueOS, PCLinuxOS, Peppermint,
    #       popos, Porteus, PostMarketOS, Proxmox, Puppy, PureOS, Qubes, Radix,
    #       Raspbian, Reborn_OS, Redstar, Redcore, Redhat, Refracted_Devuan,
    #       Regata, Rosa, sabotage, Sabayon, Sailfish, SalentOS, Scientific,
    #       Septor, SereneLinux, SharkLinux, Siduction, Slackware, SliTaz,
    #       SmartOS, Solus, Source_Mage, Sparky, Star, SteamOS, SunOS,
    #       openSUSE_Leap, openSUSE_Tumbleweed, openSUSE, SwagArch, Tails,
    #       Trisquel, Ubuntu-Budgie, Ubuntu-GNOME, Ubuntu-MATE, Ubuntu-Studio,
    #       Ubuntu, Venom, Void, Obarun, windows10, Windows7, Xubuntu, Zorin,
    #       and IRIX have ascii logos
    # NOTE: Arch, Ubuntu, Redhat, and Dragonfly have 'old' logo variants.
    #       Use '{distro name}_old' to use the old logos.
    # NOTE: Ubuntu has flavor variants.
    #       Change this to Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu-GNOME,
    #       Ubuntu-Studio, Ubuntu-Mate  or Ubuntu-Budgie to use the flavors.
    # NOTE: Arcolinux, Dragonfly, Fedora, Alpine, Arch, Ubuntu,
    #       CRUX, Debian, Gentoo, FreeBSD, Mac, NixOS, OpenBSD, android,
    #       Antrix, CentOS, Cleanjaro, ElementaryOS, GUIX, Hyperbola,
    #       Manjaro, MXLinux, NetBSD, Parabola, POP_OS, PureOS,
    #       Slackware, SunOS, LinuxLite, OpenSUSE, Raspbian,
    #       postmarketOS, and Void have a smaller logo variant.
    #       Use '{distro name}_small' to use the small variants.
    ascii_distro="auto"
    
    # Ascii Colors
    #
    # Default:  'distro'
    # Values:   'distro', 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num' 'num'
    # Flag:     --ascii_colors
    #
    # Example:
    # ascii_colors=(distro)      - Ascii is colored based on Distro colors.
    # ascii_colors=(4 6 1 8 8 6) - Ascii is colored using these colors.
    ascii_colors=(distro)
    
    # Bold ascii logo
    # Whether or not to bold the ascii logo.
    #
    # Default: 'on'
    # Values:  'on', 'off'
    # Flag:    --ascii_bold
    ascii_bold="on"
    
    
    # Image Options
    
    
    # Image loop
    # Setting this to on will make neofetch redraw the image constantly until
    # Ctrl+C is pressed. This fixes display issues in some terminal emulators.
    #
    # Default:  'off'
    # Values:   'on', 'off'
    # Flag:     --loop
    image_loop="off"
    
    # Thumbnail directory
    #
    # Default: '~/.cache/thumbnails/neofetch'
    # Values:  'dir'
    thumbnail_dir="${XDG_CACHE_HOME:-${HOME}/.cache}/thumbnails/neofetch"
    
    # Crop mode
    #
    # Default:  'normal'
    # Values:   'normal', 'fit', 'fill'
    # Flag:     --crop_mode
    #
    # See this wiki page to learn about the fit and fill options.
    # https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/What-is-Waifu-Crop%3F
    crop_mode="normal"
    
    # Crop offset
    # Note: Only affects 'normal' crop mode.
    #
    # Default:  'center'
    # Values:   'northwest', 'north', 'northeast', 'west', 'center'
    #           'east', 'southwest', 'south', 'southeast'
    # Flag:     --crop_offset
    crop_offset="center"
    
    # Image size
    # The image is half the terminal width by default.
    #
    # Default: 'auto'
    # Values:  'auto', '00px', '00%', 'none'
    # Flags:   --image_size
    #          --size
    image_size="50%"
    
    # Gap between image and text
    #
    # Default: '3'
    # Values:  'num', '-num'
    # Flag:    --gap
    gap=2
    
    # Image offsets
    # Only works with the w3m backend.
    #
    # Default: '0'
    # Values:  'px'
    # Flags:   --xoffset
    #          --yoffset
    yoffset=0
    xoffset=0
    
    # Image background color
    # Only works with the w3m backend.
    #
    # Default: ''
    # Values:  'color', 'blue'
    # Flag:    --bg_color
    background_color=
    
    
    # Misc Options
    
    # Stdout mode
    # Turn off all colors and disables image backend (ASCII/Image).
    # Useful for piping into another command.
    # Default: 'off'
    # Values: 'on', 'off'
    stdout="off"

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This is a matter of detecting when retina is used and modifying image sizes accordingly. I don't have anything that runs macOS so I can't implement it.

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Gex2501 commented Feb 4, 2022

This is a matter of detecting when retina is used and modifying image sizes accordingly. I don't have anything that runs macOS so I can't implement it.

I'd be willing to help if I can. I have commented on another issue with log files.
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