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The formatting is major off #16

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blgoreuxe opened this issue Apr 21, 2022 · 5 comments
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The formatting is major off #16

blgoreuxe opened this issue Apr 21, 2022 · 5 comments
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rendering Issue related to rendering. upstream Upstream issue originating from one of our dependencies. wontfix This will not be worked on xtermjs Issue mainly affects JavaScript-based xterm rendering engine.

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@blgoreuxe
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It is a bit hard to play when it is like this...
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@jozsefsallai
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Hello!

Can you please tell me what terminal you're using and also what font you have set up in it?

@jozsefsallai jozsefsallai added the rendering Issue related to rendering. label Apr 26, 2022
@blgoreuxe
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Hello!

Can you please tell me what terminal you're using and also what font you have set up in it?

I am using gotty and i dont know the font

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Sounds like a font issue to me. Can you also tell me what operating system you're using and what's the exact version of your browser?

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Sounds like a font issue to me. Can you also tell me what operating system you're using and what's the exact version of your browser?

I am using debian as the linux server
Chrome OS as the client
Browser is chrome 100.0.4896.133

@jozsefsallai jozsefsallai added os:chromeos This bug happens primarily on ChromeOS. upstream Upstream issue originating from one of our dependencies. xtermjs Issue mainly affects JavaScript-based xterm rendering engine. labels Apr 28, 2022
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This definitely looks like the default monospaced font from Chrome OS (Cousine) acts weirdly in Chrome. I was able to reproduce this in Chrome on both Windows and Chrome OS, but not with other monospaced fonts (like Fira Code or DejaVu Sans).

Weirdly enough, Cousine looks fine in my terminal.

This is not a bug within wordle-cli, and as such, there is nothing I can really do about it. What I can suggest, however, is try installing a different monospaced font (like the ones I mentioned) and change your default monospaced font to that in your Chrome settings.

@jozsefsallai jozsefsallai added wontfix This will not be worked on and removed os:chromeos This bug happens primarily on ChromeOS. labels Apr 28, 2022
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rendering Issue related to rendering. upstream Upstream issue originating from one of our dependencies. wontfix This will not be worked on xtermjs Issue mainly affects JavaScript-based xterm rendering engine.
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