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Rendering issues with emojis #55
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I wonder if the problem is that emoji are being rendered with a variable width,
while the rest of the terminal font is fixed width. Can you repro the problem
with a terminal IRC client?
…On 08/08 16:42, Lars-Magnus Skog wrote:
People have been mentioning this in the channels. Just thought I'd create an issue where we can gather some more information. I've created an `emoji-test` channel.
I noticed that some emojis doesn't cause any rendering issues, and some times it's random. Some other emojis are really consistent.
The telephone for example makes a really predictive pattern:
![screenshot from 2018-08-09 01-39-22](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/308049/43869958-74f68578-9b75-11e8-80c8-2de1c899da62.png)
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@noffle Maybe in
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…On 08/08 19:06, Lars-Magnus Skog wrote:
@noffle Maybe in `strlenAnsi()` we could do something like
1. Input `str`
2. Filter out all ansi stuff from `str`
3. Use https://github.com/orling/grapheme-splitter (or similar) to count the perceived characters
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People have been mentioning this in the channels. Just thought I'd create an issue where we can gather some more information. I've created an
emoji-test
channel.I noticed that some emojis doesn't cause any rendering issues, and some times it's random. Some other emojis are really consistent.
The telephone for example makes a really predictive pattern:
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