.. ligature renders incorrectly in Windows Terminal #11462

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opened 2026-01-31 02:48:17 +00:00 by claunia · 4 comments
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Originally created by @arnabanimesh on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020).

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Windows build number: 10.0.18363.1198
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): 1.4.3141.0

Any other software? No

Steps to reproduce

Type .. with ligature enabled fonts (like FiraCode or CascadiaCode font). I used FiraCode. The problem also exists with the Cascadia Code font albeit to a lesser degree.

Expected behavior

It should appear as ..

VSCode renders it just fine:
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Actual behavior

It is appearing as:
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claunia added the Resolution-Duplicate label 2026-01-31 02:48:18 +00:00
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020):

What display scaling is your display set to?

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020): What display scaling is your display set to?
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@arnabanimesh commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020):

I set a custom scaling of 135. Since 125% is too small, and 150% is a bit big for my tastes and some windows tend to overflow.

The problem seems to appear only when custom scaling is set. Other apps are working fine though.

It would be great if there would be more granular control over scaling by default.

Anyways, custom scaling support for Windows Terminal would be nice as of now.

@arnabanimesh commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020): I set a custom scaling of 135. Since 125% is too small, and 150% is a bit big for my tastes and some windows tend to overflow. The problem seems to appear only when custom scaling is set. Other apps are working fine though. It would be great if there would be more granular control over scaling by default. **Anyways, custom scaling support for Windows Terminal would be nice as of now.**
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020):

Thanks for following up! We're already tracking this over in #4591.

/dup #4591

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020): Thanks for following up! We're already tracking this over in #4591. /dup #4591
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@ghost commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020):

Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report!

@ghost commented on GitHub (Nov 17, 2020): Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report!
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Reference: starred/terminal#11462