Symbols with error, when updated the windows terminal #7649

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opened 2026-01-31 01:09:31 +00:00 by claunia · 6 comments
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Originally created by @aleserrags on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020).

Originally assigned to: @DHowett-MSFT on GitHub.

In a previous version it was working, however when it updated it stopped working.
Anotação 2020-04-24 111332

Originally created by @aleserrags on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020). Originally assigned to: @DHowett-MSFT on GitHub. In a previous version it was working, however when it updated it stopped working. ![Anotação 2020-04-24 111332](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38169175/80228505-1f912180-861d-11ea-9bba-de8a074d6640.png)
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@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020):

Could you share what those glyphs are supposed to be?

@zadjii-msft commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020): Could you share what those glyphs are _supposed_ to be?
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@aleserrags commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020):

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@aleserrags commented on GitHub (Apr 24, 2020): @zadjii-msft ![Anotação 2020-04-24 124917](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38169175/80237103-25d9ca80-862a-11ea-98d1-b11b922ac72e.png)
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Apr 25, 2020):

Apart from the small emoji (#900), it looks like these are working fine.

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Can you make sure your MSYS profile specifies bash.exe --login -i or something equivalent? We've had a bunch of issues with that lately.

Resolving external since this seems to work outside msys/vue.

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (Apr 25, 2020): Apart from the small emoji (#900), it looks like these are working fine. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/14316954/80265886-05236c00-864e-11ea-8091-9e27a5ad41f6.png) Can you make sure your MSYS profile specifies `bash.exe --login -i` or something equivalent? We've had a bunch of issues with that lately. Resolving external since this seems to work outside msys/vue.
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@aleserrags commented on GitHub (May 7, 2020):

The settings are the same as the documentation
https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/doc/user-docs/ThirdPartyToolProfiles.md

{ "name" : "Git Bash", "commandline" : "C:/Program Files/Git/bin/bash.exe -li", "icon" : "C:/Program Files/Git/mingw64/share/git/git-for-windows.ico", "startingDirectory" : "%USERPROFILE%" }

I did the tests on other terminals (CMD, Cmder and Power Shell) and had the same problem.

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@aleserrags commented on GitHub (May 7, 2020): The settings are the same as the documentation https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/master/doc/user-docs/ThirdPartyToolProfiles.md `{ "name" : "Git Bash", "commandline" : "C:/Program Files/Git/bin/bash.exe -li", "icon" : "C:/Program Files/Git/mingw64/share/git/git-for-windows.ico", "startingDirectory" : "%USERPROFILE%" }` I did the tests on other terminals (CMD, Cmder and Power Shell) and had the same problem. ![terminal](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38169175/81240503-8e835880-8fd5-11ea-9af1-6898dbc2f609.png)
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@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (May 7, 2020):

All the applications depicted above are using the legacy input line. I'd be interested in seeing emoji output under those three shells.

@DHowett-MSFT commented on GitHub (May 7, 2020): All the applications depicted above are using the legacy input line. I'd be interested in seeing emoji _output_ under those three shells.
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@aleserrags commented on GitHub (May 7, 2020):

In cmder, when I insert the emoji it appears normal, but when I remove selection the emoji disappears

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@aleserrags commented on GitHub (May 7, 2020): In cmder, when I insert the emoji it appears normal, but when I remove selection the emoji disappears ![terminal2](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/38169175/81245490-1c197500-8fe3-11ea-90e7-93f68d9d533c.png)
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