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Did you find https://wezfurlong.org/wezterm/config/lua/wezterm/font_with_fallback.html#manual-fallback-scaling ? |
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Reviving this cause I seem to be running into the same issue. Not sure if there is a good way on the user side to just force specific characters to be resized, but it looks like wezterm isn't rendering glyphs consistently within itself. Notice this: The glyph on the left is being rendered from the definition on the right where it is clearly smaller (and I would expect it to be rendered at that size when it is used). |
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I'm finding that the glyphs are just a touch too big, they do render fine. Is there a way to tune their size? I have read all of #342. I assume I'm picking up the default
allow_square_glyphs_to_overflow_width = "WhenFollowedBySpace"
. I'm running latest release (not nightly) build.Aesthetically, I find the glyphs are just a touch too close to the text. I would be nice for the gap between a glyph and a letter to be the same as the gap between two letters, where a letter could be a space as well.
Is maybe an option something such as
allow_square_glyphs_to_overflow_width = "WhenFollowedByGlyph"
. As I type this I'm feeling the pain of how complicated this is! For example, What happens when you have Glyph, Glyph, space or Glyph, Glyph, non-space character? Shudder.Maybe this is a feature request and I don't yet know it. I admit maybe this is me over rotating on looks. Anyway, I thought I would open this for discussion, and if nothing happens this is still my favourite terminal!
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