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Default fonts are vertically offset on some Linux distributions #36322

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jorgerabello3 opened this issue Oct 16, 2017 · 6 comments
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Default fonts are vertically offset on some Linux distributions #36322

jorgerabello3 opened this issue Oct 16, 2017 · 6 comments
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S.O. GNU/Linux Debian 9
VS CODE Version: 1.17.1
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When I use Integrated Terminal (bash) the lines appears cropped in horizontal.

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Adding image for reference. Changing font size and/or height does not improve it.

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Tyriar commented Oct 21, 2017

@jorgerabello3 @mpartipilo do you have a custom font by chance? I cna't reproduce on Debian 8

screen shot 2017-10-21 at 9 35 56 am

The default font may have changed in 9. This is similar to what happened on Fedora due to the default font there, you should try using a different monospace font in the meantime.

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Tyriar commented Oct 28, 2017

Kali Linux also suffers from this issue

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tonila commented Nov 3, 2017

Debian 9. Same problem. Changing fonts/fontSizes does not help. Default font is monospace.

Edit: Changing font to Mono as stated at #35794 seems to fix this issue.

(And font is very similar to monospace, so it does not hurt my eyes)

@Tyriar Tyriar changed the title Line Wrapping Bash Linux Debian 9 Default fonts are vertically offset on some Linux distributions Dec 28, 2017
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Tyriar commented Dec 28, 2017

Upstream issue: xtermjs/xterm.js#1170

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Resolvido ao atualizar para a última versão !

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