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We could also move the points a bit inward :thinking: 
> We could also move the points a bit inward Well, that would break the current glyph scaling algorithm; it has no possibility to have a positive overlap on one...
Ah sorry I edited your comment, trying to undo.
> The reason for that,, is that WT uses the so called "glyph advane width" to determine the width that a glyph should be. Thanks for linking the Windows Terminal...
> but does the Inverse Triangle even need a negative overlap? That is a good question. The overlaps are needed if you switch background and foreground color to continue a...
 That PR aimed at 4% overlap (from 2%), and was moved to ... parallel universe. And then later, we have this: * #1419 where the overlap is increased to...
I guess if we go back to 2% the issue you see is still there but by far less pronounced. Maybe then you can live with that, as all solutions...
BTW, _personally_ I really like the rounded tips :-D
I would revert/change #1419 anyhow, to 4%. It is just that a lot other fonts with their own powerline glyphs have a very big landing patch, Hack, Cascadia Code PL,...
> Could we clarify real quick in wich directions positive and negative overlap go respectively? Positive Overlap: Real overlap, resulting glyph overlaps other glyphs cell Negative Overlap: Glyph has an...