Keep getting � symbols when using Yarn
See original GitHub issue- I am on the latest Hyper.app version
- I have searched the issues of this repo and believe that this is not a duplicate
- OS version and name: Windows 10
- Hyper.app version: 3.0.2
- Link of a Gist with the contents of your .hyper.js: .hyper.js
- Relevant information from devtools (CMD+ALT+I on macOS, CTRL+SHIFT+I elsewhere): N/A
- The issue is reproducible in vanilla Hyper.app: Is Vanilla
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Note: This is on a fresh install of Windows 10.
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- Created 4 years ago
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- Comments:15
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@LabhanshAgrawal So I checked out the latest build like you asked. It seemed to work great with
oh-my-zsh
and a custom Nerd Font. So I am no longer having this issue with the 3.1.0 build 👍@mdizo @petercr We’ve recently added the xterm unicode plugin, which may fix this Can you try the latest ci build once and check if it works