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ShureTech Mono font overlapping with other characters when rendered in bold in terminal #1638

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tukykarmakar opened this issue May 18, 2024 · 0 comments
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🗹 Requirements

  • I have searched the issues for my issue and found nothing related and/or helpful
  • I have searched the FAQ for help
  • I have searched the Wiki for help

🎯 Subject of the issue

Experienced behavior:

When using the ShureTechMonoNerdFont-Regular font in Konsole, the "intense colours" are being rendered in bold and overlapping with the characters that seem to be a tab-space away from them.
The issue goes away when the setting "Draw intense colours in bold fonts" option is unchecked.

Expected behavior:

Characters should be spaced correctly and not overlapping. The expected behaviour is demonstrated in the 3rd screenshot below with AnonymicePro Nerd Font.

Example symbols:

🔧 Your Setup

  • Which font are you using (e.g. Anonymice Powerline Nerd Font Complete.ttf)?
    • ShureTechMonoNerdFont-Regular.ttf
  • Where did you get the file from (download link, self patched, source downloaded from link...)
  • Which terminal emulator are you using (e.g. iterm2, urxvt, gnome, konsole)?
    • Konsole
  • Are you using OS X, Linux or Windows? And which specific version or distribution?
    • Linux

ℹ️ Some points to note

I've been told that ShureTech Mono Nerd Font doesn't have any bold variant and thus, it shouldn't be rendering in bold. However, as you can see in the screenshots below, it really is ShureTech Mono being rendered in bold. In fact, it is rendered in bold in a rich text editor like OnlyOffice too (see ShureTech Mono Nerd Font Bold.docx). The same boldness can also be observed in Windows 10, where the Regular variant is rendered in bold (see last 3 screenshots).

Also, this isn't the only font with that can render in bold despite not having a bold variant. I specifically installed AnonymicePro Nerd Font Regular only, so that I can show how it can also be rendered in bold in the terminal (4th screenshot below).

★ Screenshots (Optional)

Konsole-Bold-Spacing-03
Konsole-Bold-Spacing-04
Konsole-Bold-Spacing-02
Konsole-Bold-Spacing-05
Windows_Screenshot
Windows-Terminal-01
Windows-Terminal-02

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