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The issue appears to still be there in the executable you attached.

Nope, you can't don't get scroll-back normally, only when the window is resized/font changed/etc. Normally it's fully cleared when doing anything in amfora.

Oh, sorry about the fuss them. If it's an issue with [Windows Terminal](https://github.com/microsoft/terminal) then it's probably best to just get them to fix it rather than make a workaround?

Just a nitpick: 'off-hand' may be a better naming. The right isn't everyone's primary hand ;) If this becomes a thing a way to visually (client-side) change which side is...

For anyone else that comes across this, [uhub/awesome-lua](https://github.com/uhub/awesome-lua) appears to be maintained.

https://github.com/tordanik/OSM2World/blob/ddbcd9b57c265e1b3a469985498673e2f5b764ad/src/main/java/org/osm2world/core/world/modules/building/roof/ComplexRoof.java#L228 It seems to be the `area.getOverlaps()` function that is the culprit, but I could be wrong I do not fully understand your code.

Here is a file (fictional data) showing some of the issues, left building (with 1 floor) is virtually identical to what I was talking about above. [GithubGist/GoodClover/fictional_houses.osm](https://gist.github.com/GoodClover/78652b69d9ab23e5c593a28c1a363293) This is **different**...

In options you can disable the built-in sequences. I don't think it's possible to disable just one or two sequences from them though, you have to disable the entire sets....

I've been wondering this too, there's a whole bunch of sequences that would require a "sub-sequence". It's not an issue with WinCompose though, it's either the XCompose or XOrg sequences...

Same issue here, Python 3.9.0 running Raspberry Pi OS (Debian 10/buster)