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á displays as <C3><A1> #156
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Accents does not render correctly on Windows's OpenSSH client, and seem to work fine in PowerShell. However, I can confirm I can't type the "~" sign on an AZERTY keyboard. It only types "2". |
Just mention that it doesn't display for me in PowerShell |
Does this only occur in PowerShell, or also in CMD? |
For me it mostly works fine in both PowerShell and CMD, the only issue is that if the combination of the tilde or accent and letter doesn't exists it outputs a capital version of that letter, while I expect it to output the tilde or accent followed by the letter. Btw, I'm using US International Keyboard (qwerty) |
I can't type tilde character in any console, it only types "Þ". I think this is something with system language/keyboard layout. My system is PT-BR, if I change to US then I can type tilde, but using a key that should be for single and double quotes. |
I think this is a problem with xterm: xtermjs/xterm.js#2151 |
This issue also continues for Turkish Q layout. |
accents are displaying properly, like Á or á, |
tildes and accents are not displayed correctly
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