soonix, that is good and surprising to read.

Version of Windows 10 Home I have is 20H2, OS build 19042.746. "Use Legacy console" option has been turned off. My experiment in 5 kinds of console windows ...

Powershell 7.0.2 (was listed as "PowerShell 7-x64" in "Control Panel: Programs and Feature")
ran chcp, then portableshell.bat, perl.exe; printed was ...
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Cmd
an "improvement" is that cursor stays in place and "?" is displayed for both clock and moon.
Windows Terminal; chosen from "Tasks" menu after right click on the icon ...
Powershell (icon with black background)
same as before
Cmd
(ran only chcp and perl) success with Strawberry Perl, not needed to use WSL.
Windows PowerShell (icon with blue background)
(ran only chcp and perl) success with Strawberry Perl

Nested dl parsing seems to be busted here.


In reply to Re^3: Emoji Progress Spinners by parv
in thread Emoji Progress Spinners by kcott

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