Putting an equal to sign as 1st character in terminal changes ">" to a ligature. #1010

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opened 2026-01-30 22:13:55 +00:00 by claunia · 1 comment
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Originally created by @pawan-kartik on GitHub (May 12, 2019).

Here are the steps to reproduce the bug:

  1. Open terminal
  2. Put "="

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After putting an equal to sign, the ">" changes to ">=".

Originally created by @pawan-kartik on GitHub (May 12, 2019). Here are the steps to reproduce the bug: 1) Open terminal 2) Put "=" Before ![1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19567657/57587074-e26f7480-751c-11e9-92db-bdd997e4174b.PNG) After ![2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/19567657/57587075-e602fb80-751c-11e9-85d4-6b4140163437.PNG) After putting an equal to sign, the ">" changes to ">=".
claunia added the Resolution-Duplicate label 2026-01-30 22:13:55 +00:00
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (May 12, 2019):

This is indeed how ligatures work.

Duplicate of #514

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (May 12, 2019): This is indeed how ligatures work. Duplicate of #514
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Reference: starred/terminal#1010