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There could be several reasons for improper scaling of glyphs in a terminal emulator:
Incorrect font size: Check the font size set in the terminal emulator. If the font size is too small or too big, it can cause improper scaling of glyphs.
Incorrect terminal settings: Check the terminal settings to ensure that they are set correctly. Improper terminal settings can cause scaling issues.
Outdated graphics card driver: An outdated graphics card driver can cause scaling issues. Check if your graphics card driver is up-to-date.
Corrupted font files: Corrupted font files can cause scaling issues. Try reinstalling the font files to see if it resolves the problem.
Display resolution: The display resolution can also affect the scaling of glyphs. Try adjusting the display resolution to see if it improves the scaling.
Encoding issues: If the glyphs are displayed incorrectly, it could be due to encoding issues. Try changing the encoding to see if it resolves the problem.