Terminal decorations left behind
See original GitHub issue- In vscode-jupyter run
npm run compile
(not a task)
Get this decoration left behind
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- Created 10 months ago
- Comments:6 (4 by maintainers)
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@ninmonkey you can run the toggle escape sequence command, checking that for what sequence is clearing is the first thing I’d do
@Tyriar How do I can capture or log the actual ansi escapes sent to the terminal? I can’t find it in
default settings.json
, but I thought I saw it in the patch notes?I’m looking for that to test whether it’s the actual buffer that’s out of order – or if it’s at the visual level
Sorry about the long post. I tried to keep it short.