iterm2 issueshttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues2015-04-29T03:27:35Zhttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3330Preference for "Focus follows Mouse" is not under General2015-04-29T03:27:35ZGeorge NachmanPreference for "Focus follows Mouse" is not under General*By clive.charlw\.\.\. on November 26, 2014 21:44 (imported from Google Code)*
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The documentation (https://iterm2.com/documentation-one-page.html)
states that FFM is under *General*. It's actually under *Pointer"
<b>Ple...*By clive.charlw\.\.\. on November 26, 2014 21:44 (imported from Google Code)*
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The documentation (https://iterm2.com/documentation-one-page.html)
states that FFM is under *General*. It's actually under *Pointer"
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
Mosquitoes have 47 teethhttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3329With Input Broadcast, remote vim opens in Replace mode2015-04-29T03:27:35ZGeorge NachmanWith Input Broadcast, remote vim opens in Replace mode*By efi.plot\.\.\. on November 26, 2014 14:23 (imported from Google Code)*
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Screencast:
http://bit.ly/1vNnfPT
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Open new window
2. Split it into two with Cmd-D
3. ssh in...*By efi.plot\.\.\. on November 26, 2014 14:23 (imported from Google Code)*
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Screencast:
http://bit.ly/1vNnfPT
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Open new window
2. Split it into two with Cmd-D
3. ssh into two different machines
4. Start input broadcast for current tab only
5. Open vim on existing file (I used /etc/hosts)
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
In two splits, two vim sessions start in "NORMAL" mode
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
In two splits, two vim sessions start in "REPLACE" mode
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
Build 2.9.20141117-nightly
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
10.10.1
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
When disabling the broadcast, in each session vim starts in "NORMAL" mode
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. cmd-opt-shift-drag a window
2. drop it so the cursor is over the window itself
Nothing happ...*By geor\.\.\.@google.com on November 25, 2014 22:41 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. cmd-opt-shift-drag a window
2. drop it so the cursor is over the window itself
Nothing happens; it should move the window, though.
<b>What is the expected output? What do you see instead?</b>
<b>Please use labels and text to provide additional information.</b>
https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3325Remove singlequotes around session.username variable2015-04-29T03:27:35ZGeorge NachmanRemove singlequotes around session.username variable*By pete.cl\.\.\. on November 25, 2014 05:10 (imported from Google Code)*
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Attached is a screenshot using \(session.username)@\(session.hostname) as a badge, demonstrating the quotes around username but not hostname.
This is ir...*By pete.cl\.\.\. on November 25, 2014 05:10 (imported from Google Code)*
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Attached is a screenshot using \(session.username)@\(session.hostname) as a badge, demonstrating the quotes around username but not hostname.
This is irritating as the quotes take up extra screen real estate and aren't possible to strip for display, but if they weren't included they could easily be added by doing '\(session.username)'@\(session.hostname)
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When I cmd+click in iTerm it opens the file properly in my current project but it also starts a new instance of sublime text so that I end up with ...*By mik\.\.\.@zoolutions.se on November 24, 2014 23:34 (imported from Google Code)*
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When I cmd+click in iTerm it opens the file properly in my current project but it also starts a new instance of sublime text so that I end up with 2 full screen windows for my project where the active window is not the one with the file I just clicked on.
https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3323Add support for user defined URI selection2015-04-29T03:27:35ZGeorge NachmanAdd support for user defined URI selection*By timo.j.s\.\.\. on November 24, 2014 11:18 (imported from Google Code)*
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I'd love iTerm2 to be able to cmd+click on a spotify URI (spotify:track:04oKk3YYf0xAJWP1tXOzxp) and I'm sure there are many others that could be custom inte...*By timo.j.s\.\.\. on November 24, 2014 11:18 (imported from Google Code)*
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I'd love iTerm2 to be able to cmd+click on a spotify URI (spotify:track:04oKk3YYf0xAJWP1tXOzxp) and I'm sure there are many others that could be custom integrated.
So I reccon it would work best, if the user could specify URI schemes to make clickablehttps://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3322Add Atom to the list of (Semantic History) editors2015-04-29T03:27:35ZGeorge NachmanAdd Atom to the list of (Semantic History) editors*By korhonen.m\.\.\. on November 24, 2014 09:54 (imported from Google Code)*
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Currently Atom (https://atom.io/) isn't included in the list of editors available in the Semantic History feature, it'd be great if it was added…
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...*By korhonen.m\.\.\. on November 24, 2014 09:54 (imported from Google Code)*
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Currently Atom (https://atom.io/) isn't included in the list of editors available in the Semantic History feature, it'd be great if it was added…
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![2014-11-24 11-54-13.png](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachments/iterm2/issue-3322/comment-0/2014-11-24 11-54-13.png)https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3321Profile order not saved after dragging / dropping to reorder them2015-04-29T03:27:35ZGeorge NachmanProfile order not saved after dragging / dropping to reorder them*By tsimm\.\.\. on November 23, 2014 15:23 (imported from Google Code)*
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Using iTerm2 Build 2.9.20141117-nightly (but it has been the case for quite some time using the nightlies.)
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b> ...*By tsimm\.\.\. on November 23, 2014 15:23 (imported from Google Code)*
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Using iTerm2 Build 2.9.20141117-nightly (but it has been the case for quite some time using the nightlies.)
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Create profiles and tag them.
2. Drag and drop them to reorder in Preferences->Profiles.
3. Exit iTerm, relaunch iTerm. Profile order has reverted to the unsorted order.
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
Profile order should be preserved.
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
Profile order reverts to the order they were created.
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
The latest nightly.
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
Yosemite, 10.10.1
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
I have several (130+) tagged profiles. After dragging and dropping to get them in a desired order in Preferences -> Profiles, then exit iTerm. When you relaunch, the profiles are in the original order. Any new profiles always show up at the bottom. Looking at the plist xml, the order is unchanged.
I also have iTerm configured to "Load preferences from a custom folder or URL:" using my local user's Documents folder.https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3319Auto-set Tab Colors for Profiles2015-04-29T03:27:35ZGeorge NachmanAuto-set Tab Colors for Profiles*By mbadol\.\.\. on November 20, 2014 19:02 (imported from Google Code)*
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Would it be possible to have an option to always set a tab color for profiles?
I have some tabs that I open that I tend to set to Red for my production ...*By mbadol\.\.\. on November 20, 2014 19:02 (imported from Google Code)*
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Would it be possible to have an option to always set a tab color for profiles?
I have some tabs that I open that I tend to set to Red for my production boxes (in addition to having the profile with a Red background).
It would be nice if I didn't have to always manually set the color and that I could just set a preference to always color the tabs when opening that profile in a new tab.
https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3318App icon keeps disappearing ?2015-04-29T03:27:35ZGeorge NachmanApp icon keeps disappearing ?*By dustin.ander\.\.\. on November 19, 2014 22:29 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>** READ THIS! **</b>
<b>Your report will not be accepted if you don't follow these instructions.</b>
<b>Seriously.</b>
<b>1) Attach your ~/L...*By dustin.ander\.\.\. on November 19, 2014 22:29 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>** READ THIS! **</b>
<b>Your report will not be accepted if you don't follow these instructions.</b>
<b>Seriously.</b>
<b>1) Attach your ~/Library/Preferences/com.googlecode.iterm2.plist to this</b>
<b>issue.</b>
<b>2) Create a debug log while reproducing the issue. Instructions are here:</b>
<b>https://code.google.com/p/iterm2/wiki/DebugLogging</b>
<b>3) If you are reporting a performance problem, do this:</b>
<b>https://code.google.com/p/iterm2/wiki/HowToSample</b>
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1.I dont know
<b>2.</b>
<b>3.</b>
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
The App icon changes to the default missing icon for apps?
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
Build 2.0.0.20141103
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
10.10.1
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
The app icon just disappeared and i'm not sure how to bring it back?
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. $ brew install htop
2. $ htop
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
htop interface
<b>What do yo...*By Denni\.\.\. on November 18, 2014 05:22 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. $ brew install htop
2. $ htop
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
htop interface
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
htop 0.8.2.2 aborted. Please report bug at http://htop.sf.net
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
Build 2.0.0.20141103
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
10.10
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
on a regular terminal starts well
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Shell/Log/Start - specify filename testlog.txt
2. Issue some shell command like 'ls -l'
3. Sh...*By a\.\.\.@stillworld.com on November 15, 2014 05:53 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Shell/Log/Start - specify filename testlog.txt
2. Issue some shell command like 'ls -l'
3. Shell/Log/Stop
4. Shell/Log/Start - specify the same filename testlog.txt
5. Issue some shell command like 'df -k'
6. Select 'Overwrite' option in the pop-up dialog
7. Shell/Log/Stop
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
I expect the testlog.txt from step 1-3 to be overwritten by new one from steps 4-7.
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
Instead, the output from steps 4-7 is appended to the log file.
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
2.0.0.20141103
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
MacOS 10.10
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3310save present working directory for each tab2015-04-29T03:27:34ZGeorge Nachmansave present working directory for each tab*By davyd\.\.\. on November 13, 2014 09:59 (imported from Google Code)*
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It would be very helpful to have an option to save current tabs and their working directories and re-open them on restart. Very often one works on a daily basi...*By davyd\.\.\. on November 13, 2014 09:59 (imported from Google Code)*
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It would be very helpful to have an option to save current tabs and their working directories and re-open them on restart. Very often one works on a daily basis in certain directories and therefore have to It would be very helpful to have an option to save current tabs and their working directories and re-open them on restart. Very often one works on a daily basis in certain directories and therefore have to cdIt would be very helpful to have an option to save current tabs and their working directories and re-open them on restart. Very often one works on a daily basis in certain directories and therefore have to `cd to each one separately every time computer is restarted.
Alternatively, there could be an option in GUI to add default tabs (say up to 10) and specify their default location.
https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3308Cmd-Click no longer opens a local file with the default application2015-04-29T03:27:33ZGeorge NachmanCmd-Click no longer opens a local file with the default application*By mark.seth.fow\.\.\. on November 12, 2014 01:55 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Run a program that writes a local path to stdout, like clang.
2. Hold down the Command button and ...*By mark.seth.fow\.\.\. on November 12, 2014 01:55 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Run a program that writes a local path to stdout, like clang.
2. Hold down the Command button and mouse over the local path.
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
The local path should be underlined to indicate it's a clickable link. Clicking on it should open the file with the default application.
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
The local path does not get underlined and you can't click on it.
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
Build 2.9.20141111-nightly
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
OS X 10.9.5
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
This got broken pretty recently in the nightly releases. I tried both paths with lines and columns at the end like "/Users/user/foo.cpp:29:10" and paths without lines and columns at the end; neither works anymore.
I really miss this feature!
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The hotspot for the IBarCursor, according to the code, is (4,5). This is about halfway between the top and the nodule. When font size is small, it's very hard ...*By wfa\.\.\. on November 11, 2014 23:40 (imported from Google Code)*
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The hotspot for the IBarCursor, according to the code, is (4,5). This is about halfway between the top and the nodule. When font size is small, it's very hard to figure out where to place the cursor when selecting.
Please pick a better hotspot. The nodule would seem to make the most sense.https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3302ANSI escapes parsed wrongly when flushing in the middle2015-04-29T03:27:33ZGeorge NachmanANSI escapes parsed wrongly when flushing in the middle*By funkyco\.\.\. on November 10, 2014 22:53 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Make sure the buffers are full (doesn't appear to work with freshly-launched iTerm)
2. Run a program tha...*By funkyco\.\.\. on November 10, 2014 22:53 (imported from Google Code)*
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<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Make sure the buffers are full (doesn't appear to work with freshly-launched iTerm)
2. Run a program that outputs a long repeating sequence of "\033[91m-\033[m"
3. The program flushes in the middle of the escape sequence
4. Run the program (i.e. <b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Make sure the buffers are full (doesn't appear to work with freshly-launched iTerm)
2. Run a program that outputs a long repeating sequence of "\033[91m-\033[m"
3. The program flushes in the middle of the escape sequence
4. Run the program (i.e. gcc -o ansibug ansibug.c ; ./ansibug<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Make sure the buffers are full (doesn't appear to work with freshly-launched iTerm)
2. Run a program that outputs a long repeating sequence of "\033[91m-\033[m"
3. The program flushes in the middle of the escape sequence
4. Run the program (i.e. `gcc -o ansibug ansibug.c ; ./ansibug) a few times, the bug should occur
5. Run it in a way that avoids flushing during escapes: <b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Make sure the buffers are full (doesn't appear to work with freshly-launched iTerm)
2. Run a program that outputs a long repeating sequence of "\033[91m-\033[m"
3. The program flushes in the middle of the escape sequence
4. Run the program (i.e. `gcc -o ansibug ansibug.c ; ./ansibug`) a few times, the bug should occur
5. Run it in a way that avoids flushing during escapes: ./ansibug > a ; cat a<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Make sure the buffers are full (doesn't appear to work with freshly-launched iTerm)
2. Run a program that outputs a long repeating sequence of "\033[91m-\033[m"
3. The program flushes in the middle of the escape sequence
4. Run the program (i.e. `gcc -o ansibug ansibug.c ; ./ansibug`) a few times, the bug should occur
5. Run it in a way that avoids flushing during escapes: `./ansibug > a ; cat a doesn't trigger the bug for me while <b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Make sure the buffers are full (doesn't appear to work with freshly-launched iTerm)
2. Run a program that outputs a long repeating sequence of "\033[91m-\033[m"
3. The program flushes in the middle of the escape sequence
4. Run the program (i.e. `gcc -o ansibug ansibug.c ; ./ansibug`) a few times, the bug should occur
5. Run it in a way that avoids flushing during escapes: `./ansibug > a ; cat a` doesn't trigger the bug for me while ./ansibug | cat<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Make sure the buffers are full (doesn't appear to work with freshly-launched iTerm)
2. Run a program that outputs a long repeating sequence of "\033[91m-\033[m"
3. The program flushes in the middle of the escape sequence
4. Run the program (i.e. `gcc -o ansibug ansibug.c ; ./ansibug`) a few times, the bug should occur
5. Run it in a way that avoids flushing during escapes: `./ansibug > a ; cat a` doesn't trigger the bug for me while `./ansibug | cat does.
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
Long sequence of red '-'
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
Occasionally characters are dropped causing the escape sequence to be parsed incorrectly: for example
\--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(1m-)---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------m------(91m-)-----------------------------m-----------(1m-)-----------------------------(1m-)-----------------------------------------------(1m-)------------------------m----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All text is red, except characters in parentheses. (, ) not part of the output.
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
2.0.0.20141103
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
OS X Yosemite 10.10 (14A388b)
<b>Please provide any additional information below.</b>
See ansibug.c for a C program that reproduces the bug for me. Even when all flush-calls are commented-out the bug occurs when libc's internal buffer is full and flushed automatically.
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Iterm2 Build 2.0.0.20141103
MacOSX 10.9.5
Created a new profile with the startup command set to:
ssh -A -i /Users/slimandslam/.ssh/jmlcap.pem ec2-...*By slimands\.\.\. on November 10, 2014 05:57 (imported from Google Code)*
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Iterm2 Build 2.0.0.20141103
MacOSX 10.9.5
Created a new profile with the startup command set to:
ssh -A -i /Users/slimandslam/.ssh/jmlcap.pem ec2-user@54.45.90.254
When I launch that profile, I get the error:
"ssh: Could not resolve hostname i: nodename nor servname provided, or
not known"
However, cutting and pasting that command to the command line works fine.
https://gitlab.com/gnachman/iterm2/-/issues/3296Full screen window on 2015-04-29T03:27:33ZGeorge NachmanFull screen window on *By nivir\.\.\.. on November 09, 2014 05:57 (imported from Google Code)*
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Problem- iTerm2 full screen view does not work on Mac Os X Yosemite.
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Start Mac OS X Yosemite
2. St...*By nivir\.\.\.. on November 09, 2014 05:57 (imported from Google Code)*
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Problem- iTerm2 full screen view does not work on Mac Os X Yosemite.
<b>What steps will reproduce the problem?</b>
1. Start Mac OS X Yosemite
2. Start the iterm2 in full screen view
3. Close the iterm2 in ful screen view and then open again
4. iTerm2 full screen view does not work when you open it next time
<b>What is the expected output?</b>
Program does not work, crash
<b>What do you see instead?</b>
White screen
<b>What version of iTerm2 are you using?</b>
Build 1.0.0.20130319
<b>What OS version are you using?</b>
Mac Os X Yosemite
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I got a strange icon After i update the item2 to 2.0
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![1783F0FE-A779-4BF4-A1C4-9AE5BCD8557E.png](https://storage.googleapis.com/google-code-attachment...*By linjunzh\.\.\. on November 08, 2014 08:15 (imported from Google Code)*
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I got a strange icon After i update the item2 to 2.0
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Just FYI, I noticed this issue with a nightly version a few weeks ago. I chalked it up to it just being a nightly, however it still appears in the latest nigh...*By mbadol\.\.\. on November 08, 2014 01:19 (imported from Google Code)*
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Just FYI, I noticed this issue with a nightly version a few weeks ago. I chalked it up to it just being a nightly, however it still appears in the latest nightly. Note it does not appear in the latest test release from 11/3 (or the last stable).
When I open a new session, I cd into one of my directories that has a customized bash prompt that displays git information (the standard git_ps1 prompt that is included in the git distros).
It seems that there's an issue whereby the test releases are not properly dealing with the prompt color escape codes, and are instead displaying the actual code, In the attached screenshots, you can see the difference between the test version (correctly displayed) and the nightly (incorrectly displayed).
Since the test version was released after the first time I saw this issue with a nightly, and it still works properly, I'm assuming that the test version was built off of the stable branch and not the currently nightly branch (also evident because the test version doesn't include the new app icon that the nightlies do).
This prompt color error appeared on two different machines (home and work).
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