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Some glyphs in gnome-terminal appear to be broken on fresh installs of 19.04


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I've installed 19.04 on three different machines since its release and all of them consistently have incorrect font rendering in gnome-terminal. No matter what combination of patched fonts I use (i.e. various NerdFonts files), the "high voltage sign" (⚡) displays as a red box.



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I am using zsh with oh-my-zsh, left in its default settings. I have tried tinkering quite a bit with gnome-tweaks and different font setups, but this problem persists as long as I'm using 19.04.










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    I've installed 19.04 on three different machines since its release and all of them consistently have incorrect font rendering in gnome-terminal. No matter what combination of patched fonts I use (i.e. various NerdFonts files), the "high voltage sign" (⚡) displays as a red box.



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    I am using zsh with oh-my-zsh, left in its default settings. I have tried tinkering quite a bit with gnome-tweaks and different font setups, but this problem persists as long as I'm using 19.04.










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      I've installed 19.04 on three different machines since its release and all of them consistently have incorrect font rendering in gnome-terminal. No matter what combination of patched fonts I use (i.e. various NerdFonts files), the "high voltage sign" (⚡) displays as a red box.



      enter image description here



      I am using zsh with oh-my-zsh, left in its default settings. I have tried tinkering quite a bit with gnome-tweaks and different font setups, but this problem persists as long as I'm using 19.04.










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      I've installed 19.04 on three different machines since its release and all of them consistently have incorrect font rendering in gnome-terminal. No matter what combination of patched fonts I use (i.e. various NerdFonts files), the "high voltage sign" (⚡) displays as a red box.



      enter image description here



      I am using zsh with oh-my-zsh, left in its default settings. I have tried tinkering quite a bit with gnome-tweaks and different font setups, but this problem persists as long as I'm using 19.04.







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