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Windows terminal doesn't show symbols correctly #4974

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grinheckerdev opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 4 comments
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Windows terminal doesn't show symbols correctly #4974

grinheckerdev opened this issue Sep 8, 2024 · 4 comments

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@grinheckerdev
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Have you checked closed issues? https://github.com/Textualize/textual/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aclosed
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Please give a brief but clear explanation of the issue. If you can, include a complete working example that demonstrates the bug.
Literally any script, for example textual demo

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Versions

Name Value
Textual 0.79.1
Rich 13.8.0

Python

Name Value
Version 3.11.1
Implementation CPython
Compiler MSC v.1934 64 bit (AMD64)
Executable C:\Program Files\Python311\python.exe

Operating System

Name Value
System Windows
Release 10
Version 10.0.19043

Terminal

Name Value
Terminal Application Unknown
TERM Not set
COLORTERM Not set
FORCE_COLOR Not set
NO_COLOR Not set

Rich Console options

Name Value
size width=119, height=30
legacy_windows True
min_width 1
max_width 119
is_terminal True
encoding utf-8
max_height 30
justify None
overflow None
no_wrap False
highlight None
markup None
height None

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@TomJGooding
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I assume you mean classic Windows conhost rather than the new Windows Terminal? You might find this discussion helpful:

@grinheckerdev
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I mean the command prompt (aka "cmd")

@TomJGooding
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Try installing the new Windows Terminal, which supports font fallback as mentioned in the discussion linked above.

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@willmcgugan willmcgugan converted this issue into discussion #4975 Sep 8, 2024

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