Open larryn opened 8 months ago
@larryn thanks for opening. can u send over a video too!
I’ll have to set something up to capture - gimme a few days...
-- Larry Nussbaum Purgamentum init, exit purgamentum @. +61 431 770 008 m 1 917/921-6547 US On 9 Jan 2024, 6:02 AM +1100, elvis kahoro @.>, wrote:
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here's video with what I believe is the same problem.
I don't think btop
is the real culprit, but something at some point messes up the terminal. I also start to get history items quoted with the ~xxx ... xxx~
symbols. Have same issue on iTerm, but it detects it and asks to mitigate.
overall warp is not ready to be my ssh client yet, but otherwise good work.
https://github.com/warpdotdev/Warp/assets/957113/f4d6765d-5f58-42b3-aebc-d6f2d639afe6
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Describe the bug
On my Mac (11.7.10) when I open a file for editing via Nano, and use the commands to jump to a specific line (^W,^T + line number 222) , the screen display is wonky. If I instead use the navigation keys to scroll down to the proper location (^V) the display is fine. In the first case, if I scroll up some of the screen display is corrected, but not entirely.
To reproduce
1 - Open nano with an existing file (in my case a PHP code file appx 10K) 2 - Ctrl+W to open search menu 3 - Ctrl+T to goto line 4 - Enter ### (in my case 222) 5 - Observe the mess
Expected behavior
I expect the text in the file to display properly. Using the same steps in Terminal the behaviour is as expected.
Screenshots
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Operating system
MacOS
Operating system and version
11.7.10
Shell Version
zsh 5.8 (x86_64-apple-darwin20.0)
Current Warp version
v0.2024.01.02.08.02.stable_02
Regression
No, this bug or issue has existed throughout my experience using Warp
Recent working Warp date
I'm new to Warp
Additional context
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Does this block you from using Warp daily?
No
Is this a Warp specific issue? (i.e. does it happen in Terminal, iTerm, Kitty, etc.)
Yes, this I confirmed this only happens in Warp, not other terminals.
Warp Internal (ignore): linear-label:b9d78064-c89e-4973-b153-5178a31ee54e
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