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https://i.imgur.com/VH3TsQT.png
^ Image of issue, if I open termite from .xinitrc before bspwm there is no characters in it. But once bspwm is running and I open termite each new window has the characters in the left window/termite. It's only visual as commands typed into termite window with the characters arn't affected by it. Clearing the termite window with ctrl+l wipes the characters but then they return on each fresh termite.
Would xorg.0.log show something that's causing the characters to display or something else? I'm not sure what would be/ could be logging this especially when it seems to just be a visual issue.
Last edited by cj360 (2017-12-03 07:04:31)
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Read the Code of Conduct and only post thumbnails http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Cod … s_and_code
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"#0E1818" is the termite background color; looks like some failed escape code, maybe a locale issue.
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Thanks jason, I did forget the rules on pictures since it's been a while since I posted here.
And it would seem that I generated en_US.UTF-8 locale, I never created locale.conf during my install....
Altough setting
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
in locale.conf and running
# locale-gen
still has the output appearing...
Last edited by cj360 (2017-12-03 01:11:12)
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That seems to be a common error with VTE terminals. What is your shell and how did you configure it?
Edit: Maybe you should run a search for the color string in your ~/.config directory and dotfiles in your home.
Here is one example: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pywal/issues/69
Last edited by progandy (2017-12-03 02:03:49)
| alias CUTF='LANG=en_XX.UTF-8@POSIX ' |
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*sighs* Of course I forgot to pass the -t flag. Thats exatily what it was, pywal was causing the output...
Thanks for helping me everyone, even though it was painfully obvious.
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