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#57728
29.0.50; Emacs writes wrong glyph at the bottom-right corner of text terminals
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
>> From: Akib Azmain Turja <akib <at> disroot.org>
>> Cc: 57728 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2022 14:03:04 +0600
>>
>> > Let me turn the table and ask you: why do you think that '\' is not
>> > the usual continuation glyph that Emacs always produces when the width
>> > of a screen line on a TTY frame is exceeded?
>> >
>> >
>> >
>>
>> OK, OK. This title is misleading. Showing the continuation glyph is
>> not wrong, but it is unexpected, because Emacs doesn't write to the
>> bottom-right corner.
>
> I've seen these continuation glyphs on every TTY display where I ever
> used Emacs, so I'd consider it a surprise, if not a bug, that on some
> TTYs those continuation glyphs were absent. They should be there to
> indicate to the user that the line is continued.
>
>> Perhaps I don't have the ability to express the problem in character, so
>> I'm trying to pixel. Can you please spend some seven and half minutes
>> to watch the bug in the video I attached?
>
> Sorry, I cannot want videos of this format.
What format should I use? AFAIK, ogv is a free format. How about
asciicast (made with asciinema)?
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