Is it possible to display text in a console with a strike-through effect?

天大地大妈咪最大 提交于 2019-11-30 18:37:45

According to the ECMA-48 standard for terminals, SGR (Select Graphic Rendition) code number 9 is supposed to enable crossed-out text. However, the ANSI escape code wikipedia page says that it's not widely supported, and I'm not aware of any that do. I'd suspect that's because DEC's VTxxx series didn't support it.

An alternative solution for applications written in C11 or C++11 is to use the Unicode combining long stroke overlay character.

In C++11 you can write code something like this:

#include <iostream>
#include <string>

std::string strikethrough(const std::string& text) {
  std::string result;
  for (auto ch : text) {
    result.append(u8"\u0336");
    result.push_back(ch);
  }
  return result;
}

int main() {
  std::cout << strikethrough("strikethrough") << std::endl;
}

The code prefixes each character in the input text with the stroke overlay \u0336. Note that the function assumes that text is encoded in a singlebyte encoding such as ASCII or Latin. If the input is in UTF-8 it must be converted to UTF-32 first to get the character boundaries.

The output then is s̶t̶r̶i̶k̶e̶t̶h̶r̶o̶u̶g̶h in a UTF-8 capable terminal. I don't know why the first character has no strike-through, must be a terminal issue. I could work around this by printing at least one character before the strikethrough function call.

The Unicode solution also generates a slightly different locking in my terminal (terminator) compared to the ANSI escape sequence mentioned above. The former renders the line exactly in the middle of the text whereas the latter renders it a bit below.

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