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#50865
28.0.50; Emoji with emoji modifier in Linux console garbles emacs display
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Hi,
On 2021-09-28 at 19:12 +0300, Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> wrote:
> If your terminal doesn't understand character composition, the best
> solution for you is to turn off auto-composition-mode when using Emacs
> on that terminal. Please try that and tell if that resolves the issue
> for you: type "M-x auto-composition-mode RET" and make sure Emacs says
> that the mode is disabled.
Unfortunately it does not seem to do anything. The problem stays exactly as I
described.
Running again with emacs -Q, I tried both turning off the mode locally and
globally. I got the message that the mode was disabled.
For some reason, when I re-enable auto-composition-mode, the output appears
correct (no extra spaces at the end of line) for a while, but if I start to
add characters to the line containing the emojis, the display gets garbled
again.
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Aura
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