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Nerd Fonts is a project that attempts to patch as many developer targeted fonts as possible with a high number of additional glyphs (icons). The main goal is to specifically add a high number of additional glyphs from popular 'iconic fonts' such as Font Awesome, Devicons, Octicons, and others.
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QUESTION
I use PowerShell as my shell on Windows 7. I find that ConEmu is a really good terminal. Since I am not on Windows 10, I cannot use Windows Terminal but ConEmu is not bad at all. I found out about posh-git and oh-my-posh and how they can customize your PowerShell experience. I installed oh-my-posh and the Paradox theme looked nice. But I saw some empty boxes in random places in my Prompt.
And this is an issue that I face on all the themes. The colors and the design are beautiful and I want to use it but those weird boxes are keeping me from doing that. I would also like to tell that I am using Cascadia Code as my font and also this is the Powerline version of Cascadia Code. So, I think it should work as excepted. Next, trying to fix this, I went to nerdfont.com and I installed Cascadia Code from there as opposed to Microsoft's official GitHub repository. Then I set ConEmu's font to Cascadia which I installed from nerdfonts and this happened:
It's better in a way that I can see the Python symbol and some more symbols but still there is one box that cannot be rendered. But it does get worse if I change repository:
There is a weird question mark after "master". I think I have met all the prerequisites to use oh-my-posh like install posh-git and PSReadLine and having powerline Cascadia Code font and also using ConEmu as they officially suggest. I would absolutely appreciate it a lot if anyone can help me out of this mess and suggest what to do to fix my prompt.
P.S I am using PowerShell 7 Core.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-28 at 13:54When you see boxes, that means that the font doesn't have that specified character. e.g. there are a lot of specialized fonts that don't have every character location defined.
Right on the oh-my-posh GitHub page, Quote:
In case you notice weird glyphs after installing a font of choice, make sure the glyphs are available (maybe they have a different location in the font, if so, adjust the correct
$ThemeSettings
icon). If it turns out the character you want is not supported, select a different font.
Also on the oh-my-posh GitHub page, the font used is:
The fonts I use are Powerline fonts, there is a great repository containing them. I use
Meslo LG M Regular
for Powerline Nerd Font
If using Meslo LG M Regular
doesn't solve your problem, then you have to manually remap the icons to the correct unicode locations in your chosen font. Follow the instructions on the GitHub on configuring Theme Settings. e.g.:
QUESTION
I want to use Unicode characters from the Nerd Fonts for my workspaces in Xmonad.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-14 at 14:23I think you're running into GHC bug #5518. As a workaround, try the escape syntax instead (e.g., "1:\62057"
or "1:\xf269"
instead of "1:"
).
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