ECMA 48 is de jure: as stated by law

I am actually not sure if this was meant as a sly pun. It definitely works that way, terminals are _de jour_ meaning _of the day_, but the contrastive with _de facto_  makes me lean toward typo / malaprop. 

The thing is it's a good pun, and I almost let it be for that reason. But I lean towards unintended, so here's a patch, feel free to close it if I read it wrong, er, right? Y'know.
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We believe Ghostty is one of the most compliant terminal emulators available. We believe Ghostty is one of the most compliant terminal emulators available.
Terminal behavior is partially a dejour standard Terminal behavior is partially a de jure standard
(i.e. [ECMA-48](https://ecma-international.org/publications-and-standards/standards/ecma-48/)) (i.e. [ECMA-48](https://ecma-international.org/publications-and-standards/standards/ecma-48/))
but mostly a de facto standard as defined by popular terminal emulators but mostly a de facto standard as defined by popular terminal emulators
worldwide. Ghostty takes the approach that our behavior is defined by worldwide. Ghostty takes the approach that our behavior is defined by