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There are a bunch of issues that have requested the same, yet most request features which contain this request and none have got traction.
An actioned one, oft linked to: #1418 - Configure padding for Alt-screens (vim, less, nano, top, etc, isn't actually related to a universal padding setting.
I'd be happy if any option currently exists thru themes, json, backend, whatever, as long as I could add some more pixels of padding to the left of my terminal window, though I think a feature request for this to be a setting, as per iTerm2 is called for,
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There are a bunch of issues that have requested the same, yet most request features which contain this request and none have got traction.
An actioned one, oft linked to: #1418 - Configure padding for Alt-screens (vim, less, nano, top, etc, isn't actually related to a universal padding setting.
I'd be happy if any option currently exists thru themes, json, backend, whatever, as long as I could add some more pixels of padding to the left of my terminal window, though I think a feature request for this to be a setting, as per iTerm2 is called for,
iTerm2 in comparison:
A prior related fix for iTerm: https://github.com/jaredculp/iterm2-borderless-padding
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