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Describe the bug
Hi, thanks for creating such an awesome tool.
I apologize in advance if this is a user error, but I can't seem to figure it out. When recording a ▄ character in the terminal, the background/foreground render unexpectedly and unpredictably (there seems to be some kind of overlap in the colors where there shouldn't be).
The corresponding .cast playback looks as I would expect it to. Here are some examples:
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Record a ▄ character in the termianl (ensure the background and foreground are different colors). Convert it to a gif using agg
Expected behavior
No background/foreground overlap should occur
Could you paste the cast file for the 2nd gif? It would help for me to know what characters and control sequences were recorded in the first place. Thanks.
I discarded the old cast file, here's a new one I just recorded. It uses the same character. It's worth noting this will happen with other block element characters as well.
Describe the bug
Hi, thanks for creating such an awesome tool.
I apologize in advance if this is a user error, but I can't seem to figure it out. When recording a ▄ character in the terminal, the background/foreground render unexpectedly and unpredictably (there seems to be some kind of overlap in the colors where there shouldn't be).
The corresponding
.cast
playback looks as I would expect it to. Here are some examples:To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
agg
Expected behavior
No background/foreground overlap should occur
Versions:
Output with verbose flag:
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