Thank you for reporting this. Snapd already works on runes (which are supposed to be composed of one or more bytes, depending on which utf-8 code point it is), but perhaps there is a too simplistic assumption that the terminal can display as many runes as there are columns. If I understand the problem correctly, some runes are wider than a single column, is this what is happening?
Thank you for reporting this. Snapd already works on runes (which are supposed to be composed of one or more bytes, depending on which utf-8 code point it is), but perhaps there is a too simplistic assumption that the terminal can display as many runes as there are columns. If I understand the problem correctly, some runes are wider than a single column, is this what is happening?