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It turns out that kitty has support to change all of its colors independently from the current terminal with a simple command. This was the only issue I had with making pywal and kitty work together, so I'm glad I found it. Additionally, kitty supports DPI changes immediately (at least with xrdb). There is no need to detach a session and open a new terminal since kitty will handle DPI changes automatically, compared to other terminals like urxvt, which would require a new instance. Even then, the border padding for urxvt is not adjusted to the new DPI; kitty is simply the way to go if your monitor setup is non-trivial. As a side note, the kitty documentation is very good. I highly recommend reading it if you plan to use kitty (which you should). |
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