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do you like square cursors or pipe like cursors? should the cursor blink?
2023-11-30 · 2 months ago
Personally I'm a blinky pipe kinda guy, I'm not used to squares so when I run into them on occasion I always feel a little confused where I'm editing at first.
Square/block with no blink.
Blinking square cursors, like in Matrix.
static block. not gonna rationalize it, it just is better.
Square block, like in the Amstrad :)
🐙 norayr [OP/mod] · Dec 01 at 01:16:
i guess i just like square cursors for aesthetics or because i enjoyed those on pravetz-8d (oric atmos bulgarian clone).
but recently i notice that exact position of pipe cursor is not always clear to me, not sure if it relates to the character on the left of it or right of it.
🐦 wasolili [...] · Dec 01 at 04:00:
I like the square cursor when I'm editing code because it's easier to spot, but for general text fields I prefer a pipe.
🐉 gyaradong · Dec 06 at 02:39:
vi-wise, you need both block (signifies character) and line (signifies insertion point). I think you can live without one at the cost of redundancy or missing information. I tend to prefer missing information even though it's probably stupid. I'm agnostic to the blink.
I am happy with a few blinks on motion, then, a steady block
TBH I just noticed to have a square cursor that blinks slowly.
Ah, remember now. I used to have a vertical line cursor in the past, but when there is lots of text on the screen, it was difficult to spot, which required a faster blink rate - which was irritating to me when I had focus on the cursor already.
So i settled for the square (well, rectangle) cursor with a slow blink.
🖥️ zetamacs · Jan 18 at 22:59:
Blinky bar. I don't need a constant reminder of how wide a character is, only where the next character is going to start.