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mathieu-aubin avatar mathieu-aubin commented on July 3, 2024 2

... I outlined a list of 9 items at the very top of the thread. I'm not sure what else I can say ...

@gerrywastaken I saw, yes. It seemed to me that you listed advantages of 'something' having very little to do with a file format. Yes, i can agree ... gif doesn't have 'functions' per say, it is a file format after all.

You compared it to a complete, purpose-built, feature-rich 'something' that writes and reads itself based on specific instructions rather than a standard for which litterally everything nowadays is compatible with. I figured the simple fact of having to have 'dependencies', some install procedure and specific usage parameters made asciinema the actual 'less accessible' solution. I certainly don't mean it's not practical or whatever. Your observations are correct, as intended by the 'program/software' design and stated as features.

I guess i got hung up on the wording, which i still think is inacurrate (who am i to know, really??), but i understand your point and what you meant by that. Hopefully you get my 'confusion'. If not, well... it won't be the first time i live in my own world!

i'm no english guru, in fact it's clearly not my first language and i didn't want to pretend to be even good at it. I manage, at best. And also, sorry for maybe repeating or over-explaining how i saw the whole thing and why i asked originally... i wanted to make sure i had a chance at explaining without giving off pretentious vibes - i suck at most what i do and ask questions so i can better refine my knowledge and ideology.

i focused on one thing, i admit

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worldofprasanna avatar worldofprasanna commented on July 3, 2024 1

@gerrywastaken I use asciicast2gif always with Asciicinema because having gif with autostart is easy to read in Github Readme 's, Twitter / LinkedIn / Blog posts. I am not aware of a method to directly using Asciicinema links in these places

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SkypLabs avatar SkypLabs commented on July 3, 2024 1

@gerrywastaken I use asciicast2gif always with Asciicinema because having gif with autostart is easy to read in Github Readme 's, Twitter / LinkedIn / Blog posts. I am not aware of a method to directly using Asciicinema links in these places

Same here. It is also useful for GitHub repositories' social media previews. I just submitted an issue about it to improve the rendering: #82.

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ku1ik avatar ku1ik commented on July 3, 2024 1

I created asciinema because I felt that using screen recording software which outputs mp4 or even gif is too heavy weight, and I also wanted it to be super easy. But it turns out that lots of people want gif for some reason, while at the same time they appreciate the ease of starting a recording from inside your terminal. I myself don't use asciicast2gif, but many people do. So there's something for everybody :)

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mathieu-aubin avatar mathieu-aubin commented on July 3, 2024

how is gif 'less accessible ' ? CLI usage is what i see but other than that... im wondering

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gerrywastaken avatar gerrywastaken commented on July 3, 2024

how is gif 'less accessible ' ? CLI usage is what i see but other than that... im wondering

@mathieu-aubin I outlined a list of 9 items at the very top of the thread. I'm not sure what else I can say.

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gerrywastaken avatar gerrywastaken commented on July 3, 2024

@sickill Thank you for responding and creating asciinema ❤️

But it turns out that lots of people want gif for some reason, while at the same time they appreciate the ease of starting a recording from inside your terminal.

From the two responses, it seems people use this simply because they can't embed asciicasts directly any other way. However, I believe they are also unaware of the huge downsides of doing so, especially as these downsides are not outlined in the asciicast2gif readme.

I myself don't use asciicast2gif, but many people do. So there's something for everybody :)

You say "something for everybody" but this project to convert an accessible format to an unaccessible format is widely used and is actually contributing to taking away accessibility from many people around the world. Without such warnings to the downsides and recommendations to add a link to the cast below the gif, I feel this project does more harm than good in its current implementation and is encouraging the conversion to gifs and severely downplaying the advantages of the cast format.

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