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TED: visual bug

Wingnut

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I don't know if this is worthwhile if we're going VisualStudioCode anyways.

But I want to draw the attention that it exist :
If you write say some smileys or unicode, sometimes it goes crazy like with this (supposedly) red heart.

The left side shows the current TED and the right sides shows your favourite text editor.
It used to be correct in older TED's btw. I'm sorry that I can't tell exactly what version made it like this.

Screenshot 2020-07-11 at 10.36.44.png
 
It can display images inside the code panels? Never knew that. And for sure won't fix it.

Edit: Nope, doesn't behave like that on Windows.
 
Anyways Old TED It behaves correctly on macOS and Windows both.
 
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