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What Operating System(s) are you seeing this problem on?
Linux X11
Which Wayland compositor or X11 Window manager(s) are you using?
awesomeWM 4.3
WezTerm version
wezterm 20240203-110809-5046fc22
Did you try the latest nightly build to see if the issue is better (or worse!) than your current version?
No, and I'll explain why below
Describe the bug
I am seeing multiple emoji printed when only two have been specified (and the latter has a modifier sequence on it).
To Reproduce
printf '\U0001f575\U0001f575\u200d\u9794\n'
Configuration
Default config.
Expected Behavior
No response
Logs
No error messages in the debug overlay.
Anything else?
I uninstalled my emoji font to see if that might show some difference, but I am still seeing numerous glyphs.
The git version package for my distribution's package manager has conflicts with installed packages and has not been updated in 4 months. I did check the commit history, issues, and PRs for anything that might be related to this bug, at least.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
What Operating System(s) are you seeing this problem on?
Linux X11
Which Wayland compositor or X11 Window manager(s) are you using?
awesomeWM
4.3WezTerm version
wezterm 20240203-110809-5046fc22
Did you try the latest nightly build to see if the issue is better (or worse!) than your current version?
No, and I'll explain why below
Describe the bug
I am seeing multiple emoji printed when only two have been specified (and the latter has a modifier sequence on it).
To Reproduce
printf '\U0001f575\U0001f575\u200d\u9794\n'
Configuration
Default config.
Expected Behavior
No response
Logs
No error messages in the debug overlay.
Anything else?
I uninstalled my emoji font to see if that might show some difference, but I am still seeing numerous glyphs.
The
git
version package for my distribution's package manager has conflicts with installed packages and has not been updated in 4 months. I did check the commit history, issues, and PRs for anything that might be related to this bug, at least.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: