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Terminal font doesn't fit to the line after update 1.17 #35794

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ghost opened this issue Oct 7, 2017 · 12 comments
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Terminal font doesn't fit to the line after update 1.17 #35794

ghost opened this issue Oct 7, 2017 · 12 comments
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@ghost
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ghost commented Oct 7, 2017

  • VSCode Version: Code 1.17.0 (be377c0, 2017-10-04T23:33:45.303Z)
  • OS Version: Linux x64 4.13.4-200.fc26.x86_64

integrated-terminal font doesn't fit to the line after update 1.17

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@martiuslim
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I'm also facing this issue after updating to v1.17.0 last night.

OS: Linux fedora 4.12.14-200.fc25.x86_64

@andreiucm
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I have not exactly this issue but similar
#35773 (comment)

@dc-dos
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dc-dos commented Oct 8, 2017

Same issue, Fedora 26. I've seen the expect trouble thing before but the line clipping seems to be new and comes from Sept 2017 release...

@Yawzheek
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Yawzheek commented Oct 9, 2017

I too have encountered this issue at 1.17, also using Fedora 26 (LXDE):
OS: 4.13.4-200.fc26.x86_64
It presents itself exactly the same as the photo user ahmadkhalidjs provided.

@jfpoilpret
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Exact same issue here on Fedora 26 with XFCE.
VSCode 1.17 makes integrated terminal just unusable.
Patch needed urgently otherwise, only solution would be to revert to 1.16.1.

@tonila
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tonila commented Oct 9, 2017

Same here in debian buster. downgraded to 1.16.1 for now.

@zorankiki
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zorankiki commented Oct 9, 2017

try something like "terminal.integrated.fontFamily": "Mono" in user settings. it worked in Fedora 24 but personally just don't like that font.

@jfpoilpret
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jfpoilpret commented Oct 10, 2017

@zorankiki thanks, that works around this issue with integrated terminal on Fedora26/XFCE. Makes it usable again, Personally, I find this font usable.

@vstoykov
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I normally don't like the default font and for that reason I always install 'Ubuntu Mono' font (even on Fedora) and use it in my editor and terminal. With it I don't have that problem.

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ghost commented Oct 10, 2017

@zorankiki that worked for me on fedora 26 gnome, and the font is even better than the default font on terminal. thanks.

@mprahl
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mprahl commented Oct 10, 2017

Same problem here on Fedora 26.

@Tyriar
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Tyriar commented Oct 10, 2017

Duplicate #35644

Workaround is to change the terminal font:

"terminal.integrated.fontFamily": "'DejaVu Sans Mono'"

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