Ubuntu font rendering incorrectly (extremely wide) #12879

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opened 2026-01-31 03:27:48 +00:00 by claunia · 0 comments
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Originally created by @ebrodlic on GitHub (Mar 5, 2021).

Environment

Windows build number: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.844]
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): Version: 1.6.10571.0

Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS for WSL2
Ubuntu (Font) 0.83 Dalton Maag Ltd

Steps to reproduce

In the Windows Terminal settings.json, set the entry "fontFace": "Ubuntu" for any profile and list out the directory structure.

Expected behavior

Entries get printed out with a font that resembles the Ubuntu font in the font preview app:
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Actual behavior

The rendered font has the look of the Ubuntu one, but the horizontal spacing of characters is extremely wide (due to excess whitespace):
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Example with command-prompt profile using the same font:
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Additional Info

I am not sure where the Ubuntu (Font) 0.83 Dalton Maag Ltd font came from, as I cant seem to uninstall it with the fonts app. (Perhaps while installing Ubuntu LTS via the store?).

Weirdly, the font was actually rendering fine until today, when Terminal complained about the inability find the "Ubuntu-R" font which was installed and set previously by me. (Off of the Ubuntu Font official site). The custom font has the same version (0.83), but the actual registered name was "Ubuntu-R", which now suddenly shows just as "Ubuntu" and conflicts with the built-in one.

Reinstalling the custom downloaded one has no effect on Windows Terminal.

Details:
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Custom downloaded font:
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After install:
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Originally created by @ebrodlic on GitHub (Mar 5, 2021). # Environment ```none Windows build number: Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.19042.844] Windows Terminal version (if applicable): Version: 1.6.10571.0 Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS for WSL2 Ubuntu (Font) 0.83 Dalton Maag Ltd ``` # Steps to reproduce In the Windows Terminal settings.json, set the entry `"fontFace": "Ubuntu"` for any profile and list out the directory structure. # Expected behavior Entries get printed out with a font that resembles the Ubuntu font in the font preview app: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8537027/110130163-04f51080-7dc9-11eb-8f0b-730b9c8ea2ab.png) # Actual behavior The rendered font has the look of the Ubuntu one, but the horizontal spacing of characters is extremely wide (due to excess whitespace): ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8537027/110129721-89935f00-7dc8-11eb-8571-6d42151b1a60.png) Example with command-prompt profile using the same font: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8537027/110129871-b9dafd80-7dc8-11eb-93be-b24f08589962.png) # Additional Info I am not sure where the Ubuntu (Font) 0.83 Dalton Maag Ltd font came from, as I cant seem to uninstall it with the fonts app. (Perhaps while installing Ubuntu LTS via the store?). Weirdly, the font was actually rendering fine until today, when Terminal complained about the inability find the "Ubuntu-R" font which was installed and set previously by me. (Off of the Ubuntu Font official site). The custom font has the same version (0.83), but the actual registered name was "Ubuntu-R", which now suddenly shows just as "Ubuntu" and conflicts with the built-in one. Reinstalling the custom downloaded one has no effect on Windows Terminal. Details: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8537027/110131156-26a2c780-7dca-11eb-8ed5-ba3309c381bc.png) Custom downloaded font: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8537027/110131302-4b973a80-7dca-11eb-9612-770c3d345e3e.png) After install: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/8537027/110131633-a466d300-7dca-11eb-9c68-b7a04f14fe68.png)
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Reference: starred/terminal#12879