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Using the hyperterm-spacegray theme together with this awesome plugin I get this result:
Notice how the cursor is behind the close/minimize/fullscreen buttons. Any ideas how to solve this? Do we need to change something in hyperterm-spacegray?
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Are you both using macOS? It seems that it might be connected to how macOS handles the title bar. I don't see the same problem on Linux Mint. I'm going to try some things to see if I can reproduce the problem.
I recommend installing Hyper v1.0.0 and removing my plugin. v1.0.0 was realeased last week, and seems to handle hiding the tab bar on its own, which really should have been a thing all along. Unfortunately, they still don't handle updates through the package manager, so you do have to download and install the updated manually. https://hyper.is/#installation
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Using the
hyperterm-spacegray
theme together with this awesome plugin I get this result:Notice how the cursor is behind the close/minimize/fullscreen buttons. Any ideas how to solve this? Do we need to change something in
hyperterm-spacegray
?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: