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cosmic-term does not render btop++ correctly #275
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BTW, |
Likely a duplicate of aristocratos/btop#890 with one user reporting the same issue in GNOME terminal, so may not be a cosmic-specific issue. I had a look through alacritty issues and couldn't see anything related. |
I have the same issue with
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Maye it's the font? Since we cant set custom fonts... |
If possible, install a monospace font with braille support like iosevka and report back. |
Tried several monospace fonts, but it does not make any difference. Even with fonts that I know work in other terminals. |
@joske Not everything necessarily gets rendered by the font you select. And the font fallback process is different as other terminals may use Did you try installing the iosevka font? You don't have to select it. It should be automatically picked as a fallback for the characters it supports. |
After installing |
I also have this issue. |
There was an issue like this in years past that pretty much exclusively seemed to happen in Konsole. I believe it was also a font fallback problem. Installing the So I guess the theory is that the braille characters before installing Pretty weird though, how you could briefly see the lines extending off to the right of the main terminal area if you expanded the |
The main issue has been identified by others and I want to state it plainly and clearly: The default braille font does not fit properly into the grid cells of the default monospace font, causing it to push future characters to the right and break alignment. |
I see the gaps in the same way on a mini PC with COSMIC desktop installed on Fedora 40. The Strangely, I don't see the gaps in a virtual machine with the same Fedora 40 and COSMIC combination. But there are a few gaps in a virtual machine with Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS alpha. Maybe there needs to be another default font to fix the graphical shape characters. |
Potential duplicate of pop-os/cosmic-text#237 |
I have this same issue with bottom. |
Bug is pop-os/cosmic-text#237 Locking thread to consolidate discussion into a single issue |
All other terminals I've tried (wezterm, kitty, gnome-terminal, alacritty, ...) render it correctly, so it's a cosmic-term issue.
Screenshot below is from running in GNOME, but it was the same in cosmic (installed from AUR today).
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