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Good idea, but experience is not very good on hp Ubuntu.
Hey @FengShangWuQi! Thanks for bringing this up.
Based on your screenshot, it seems the rendering of the Unicode Full Block character is inconsistent with the rendering of the other Unicode Block Elements.
Two possible causes that come to mind are the character encoding set in your terminal emulator or the font.
Can you check what encoding you're using (e.g. utf-8)? Can you also try using a different monospace font and see if it fixes the issue with how the blocks are printed?
As for the audio issue, please see #2. If you can provide information on which audio player(s) are available we can work on a fix.
Finally, there is a known issue where running the command from the bottom of the terminal screen can cause the terminal to scroll up, thereby offsetting the location where the timer renders. Until this is fixed, the simplest solution is to not run the command from the bottom of the terminal screen. This difference is illustrated below:


👍 same on mac and fish.. please take look on peerflix
they got it right
Thanks for the feedback @syzer! Can you elaborate on the specific issues you're seeing and what part of peerflix you're referring to? (screenshots would be great)
@fvgs cheers!
litetimer
package prints the clock always in the new line (on every second) .. what you probably meant to do is treat terminal as canvas..
Abstraction between different shell types on different machines is solved problem. example solution is in peerflix
package, but there are more.