This was first thought to be an issue between URxvt and W3m-img and I apologize for immediately closing bug reports and dismissing comments about this.
I spent yesterday trying to fix this issue and found out that launching neofetch with `--bold off`
reduced the rendering problems. I did more digging and found out that removing all text formatting fixes the issue entirely. I later found out that adding a single unformatted character before the formatted text fixed the issue while keeping the formatting the same.
I opened up this PR https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/pull/358 which added options to enable a border between the image and the text to fix the issue. **[@konimex](https://github.com/konimex)** later commented informing me that we could just use a `zero-width space` to fix the issue and that we didn't need a new function/args/ugly border. doh
The final fix was as simple as adding a zero-width space before the info, here's the commit.
Neofetch no longer requires a terminal emulator that supports `\033[14t` this means that neofetch now works in Konsole. Instead of using the escape sequence users now have three options for getting the terminal size in pixels.
-`xdotool`
-`xwininfo` + `xprop`
-`xwininfo` + `xdpyinfo`
Neofetch will detect whatever combination you have insalled and use these programs.
Note: `\033[14t` is still supported, if images already work for you then you don't have to install anything else.
- [w3m-img] Draw the image twice to fix rendering issues in Konsole.
- [w3m-img] Fix cursor position when using `yoffset`.