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I often do use a headless Linux machine via SSH and tmux in a windows command prompt.
So the font and unicode support is less. e.g. The checkmarks and red-crosses are not displayed correctly.
Is there a configuration option for that?
Or can sugar recognize on what type of terminal it runs?
EDIT
Windows command prompt
Here you see a Windows command prompt (Windows 10) using font named "Hack" (installed from GitHub) running shh and tmux.
Native Linux
Here you see a terminal emulator named "Terminator" on Debian 11 with XFCE window system. The emulator do use "Hack" as font (installed from Debian repository).
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I often do use a headless Linux machine via SSH and tmux in a windows command prompt.
So the font and unicode support is less. e.g. The checkmarks and red-crosses are not displayed correctly.
Is there a configuration option for that?
Or can sugar recognize on what type of terminal it runs?
EDIT
Windows command prompt
Here you see a Windows command prompt (Windows 10) using font named "Hack" (installed from GitHub) running
shh
andtmux
.Native Linux
Here you see a terminal emulator named "Terminator" on Debian 11 with XFCE window system. The emulator do use "Hack" as font (installed from Debian repository).
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