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The whole flag situation isn't really ideal.
they look fine to me :P
Are you running something special?
It would be interesting to display the flag followed by the country code in a parenthetical.
windows 10.
its the same on linux, because I'm running a half broken arch install.
Hmm. That's a good thought. IIRC fontconfig on Linux can merge different fonts with different priorities, so I think that someone could make a "flag override" font that has extra-wide emojis and has both the ISO code and the flag, even without changing the original font.
Thatโs awesome!