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Hey! Loving what you are doing with this project. I got an issue in Windows Terminal and I will try to summarize it:
When using Windows Terminal with Debian 10 and while not being the root user, I get parts of the text overly-highlighted:
cd /mnt/c/Users/your_user
ls -la
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi @asciiden , thanks for reporting this issue. As soon as possible, I'll take a look on this. 💜
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Same here with Ubuntu. I changed the blue value to match the black value for now.
blue
black
Hm... doesn't seem this can be fixed due to Windows Terminal colors not catching the transparency values :(
Might as well push the blue -> black change as @fischgeek mentioned. It does work and it looks fine enough.
@fischgeek @asciiden There's any issue after all this time using with the blue to black color change?
Not that I have encountered. Been running happily with the change locally.
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Hey! Loving what you are doing with this project. I got an issue in Windows Terminal and I will try to summarize it:
Summary of the bug
When using Windows Terminal with Debian 10 and while not being the root user, I get parts of the text overly-highlighted:
Steps to reproduce
cd /mnt/c/Users/your_user
ls -la
commandThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: