After resizing, some previous text content appears unexpectedly. #7621

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opened 2026-01-31 01:08:50 +00:00 by claunia · 3 comments
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Originally created by @Po-wei on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020).

Originally assigned to: @zadjii-msft on GitHub.

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Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.778]
Windows Terminal version (if applicable): Version: 0.11.1121.0

Any other software?

Steps to reproduce

  1. type htop
  2. enter Alt+enter to Full Screen
  3. enter Alt+enter to window mode
  4. type q to quit htop
  5. Type Enter
  6. Type Enter
  7. Type Enter
  8. Type Enter * N times

Expected behavior

Just show one and one command prompt.

Actual behavior

After several Enters, some blue lines appears
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Originally created by @Po-wei on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020). Originally assigned to: @zadjii-msft on GitHub. # Environment ```none Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.778] Windows Terminal version (if applicable): Version: 0.11.1121.0 Any other software? ``` # Steps to reproduce 1. type htop 2. enter Alt+enter to Full Screen 3. enter Alt+enter to window mode 4. type q to quit htop 5. Type Enter 6. Type Enter 7. Type Enter 8. Type Enter * N times # Expected behavior Just show one and one command prompt. # Actual behavior After several Enters, some blue lines appears ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17596021/80170277-70146a80-859c-11ea-8338-27285b3836a7.png)
claunia added the Area-OutputIssue-BugProduct-TerminalPriority-2 labels 2026-01-31 01:08:50 +00:00
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020):

huh. I'd have a theory about this, but I actually can't get this to repro locally. Could you share your bash (or zsh or whatever your shell is) config for your prompt? There might be something special about your prompt that's making this easier to hit. I'd bet it's the timestamp at the end of the line...

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020): _huh_. I'd have a theory about this, but I actually can't get this to repro locally. Could you share your `bash` (or `zsh` or whatever your shell is) config for your prompt? There might be something special about your prompt that's making this easier to hit. I'd bet it's the timestamp at the end of the line...
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@Po-wei commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020):

@zadjii-msft
I use oh-my-zsh with my theme
https://gist.github.com/Po-wei/e09d9bb79f45ea940db078bc739684ba

I also think the problem might come from the RIGHT PROMPT

@Po-wei commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020): @zadjii-msft I use oh-my-zsh with my theme https://gist.github.com/Po-wei/e09d9bb79f45ea940db078bc739684ba I also think the problem might come from the RIGHT PROMPT
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Apr 25, 2020):

Since @zadjii-msft assigned himself, I've yanked Triage. 1.1 for now, but if it gets fixed earlier it's worthwhile.

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Apr 25, 2020): Since @zadjii-msft assigned himself, I've yanked Triage. 1.1 for now, but if it gets fixed earlier it's worthwhile.
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Reference: starred/terminal#7621