Daniel McCloy
Daniel McCloy
xref to https://github.com/mne-tools/curry-python-reader/pull/1
users are asking for this; xref to forum post: https://mne.discourse.group/t/mne-io-read-raw-curry-for-curry-9/11245/2
the MNE symbol is not a check, it's an X, so it's supposed to look different. I suspect what's going on here is the windows terminal is using a fallback...
> I suspect what's going on here is the windows terminal is using a fallback font to render some of the glyphs. If you're able, you could test this by...
> My point is that we should try to use symbols that look good with the default font agreed. I was trying to suggest (but I guess not clearly) that...
> I don't know if we have this check indeed we do: https://github.com/mne-tools/mne-python/blob/f3a3ca4430e1d4b9c539e7949c946f4f83bdb43f/mne/utils/config.py#L741 > Windows Terminal does support Unicode, it's just that the font doesn't have the symbols, and the...
> OK, so this means you're OK with getting rid of the symbols? I know you never liked them, whereas I usually prefer having Unicode symbols, but not if we...
> the only viable symbols in Cascadia Mono seem to be these square boxes yep, at a quick glance I had also noticed those. There's also a plain checkmark (next...
Thanks for chiming in @aaronbell! > as long as you’re reliant on the font to display a given character you’ll always run the risk of having fallback and inconsistent rendering...
> you can internally create the DataFrames that need to be passed to formulaic This would still require pandas to be available though.