On Fri, 2017-10-13 at 16:46 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 10/13/17 15:29, Joachim Backes wrote: > > On 10/13/17 09:03, Mayavimmer wrote: > > > On 12/10/2017 19:56, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: > > > > In the command interpreter (shell) the underline character > > > > (underline_char) generally but not always echos as a space when > > > > actually > > > > typed and generally but not always displays as an underline > > > > when > > > > produced by the system. For example: > > > > (1) $ echo underline_char > > > > (2) underline_char > > > > the underline echos as a space when actually typed on line (1) > > > > but then > > > > changes to an underline when I hit return and line (2) appears. > > > > Line (2) > > > > displays properly. > > > > > > > > System: > > > > 4 processor true-intel CPUs > > > > Fedora-26 with all upgrades > > > > Konsole (KDE) version Version 17.04.1 > > > > > > > > What's going on? How can it be fixed? > > > > > > I first saw this a couple years ago, in a different distro, and > > > noticed > > > that changing character size (try Ctrl_+ or Ctrl_- in Konsole) > > > made it > > > go away. It's probably a Konsole problem. > > > > Seeing this not in gnome (gnome-terminal), and not on the virtual > > terminals (ctrl > > alt F1,...). > > FWIW, I can duplicate this behavior in gnome-terminal. All I need to > do is Edit the > Profile Preferences and pick "Custom font" and Monospace Regular with > a size greater > than 13.
Interesting. On my system (KDE/Konsole) the problem goes away when I change font from "Monospace-Normal-14" to "Liberation Mono-Regular- 14". Or when I change font size (using "Monospace-Normal-14") bigger or smaller using CTLR/+ or CTRL/-. So for me the problem is "solved"; but it looks like something is wrong with the font display both in Gnome-Terminal and Konsole. jon
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