* etc/PROBLEMS: Problems with Alacritty and Emoji. (Bug#56952)
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@ -2170,8 +2170,23 @@ terminals display them as 1-column glyphs. Again, this causes cursor
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addressing to get out of sync and eventually messes up the display.
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One possible workaround for problems caused by character composition
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is to turn off 'auto-composition-mode' on Kitty terminals.
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is to turn off 'auto-composition-mode' on Kitty terminals, e.g. by
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customizing the 'auto-composition-mode' variable to have as value a
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string that the 'tty-type' function returns on those terminals.
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*** Display artifacts on the Alacritty text terminal
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This terminal is known to cause problems with Emoji sequences: when
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displaying them, the Emacs text-mode frame could show gaps and other
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visual artifacts.
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The solution is to disable 'auto-composition-mode' on these
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terminals, for example, like this:
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(setq auto-composition-mode "alacritty")
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This disables 'auto-composition-mode' on frames that display on
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terminals of this type.
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* Runtime problems specific to individual Unix variants
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