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When increasing the size of the glyph rendering when listing fonts, the size of the text also increases. This is good, but some terminals, such as gnome-terminal, cannot handle double-high text. Is there a way to detect if a terminal supports double-high letters? Or, do I need to blocklist gnome-terminal?
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When increasing the size of the glyph rendering when listing fonts, the size of the text also increases. This is good, but some terminals, such as gnome-terminal, cannot handle double-high text. Is there a way to detect if a terminal supports double-high letters? Or, do I need to blocklist gnome-terminal?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: