Andrew Janke
Andrew Janke
The "Use built-in Powerline glyphs" feature is now live in stable iTerm. Give it a try if you have a chance? This "arrow with a bit of a straight line...
Where exactly did you download the patched Powerline fonts from? There are two versions of them, and you need to make sure you're using the new version of them. (At...
Hmmm. Okay, if you did the check in the README and it worked, then it seems to me like it ought to be working, and I don't know what's going...
I'm afraid I cannot reproduce. I'm running an Ubuntu 18.04 VM (under VMware on macOS 10.14) with a pretty fresh Ubuntu install. I did a fresh install of agnoster (by...
@bellizio and @jwir3: Here's an idea. The Agnoster theme code gets that +- symbol from the (global) shell variable `$PLUSMINUS`, which is initialized upon loading `agnoster.zsh-theme` [here](https://github.com/agnoster/agnoster-zsh-theme/blob/6bba672c7812a76defc3efed9b6369eeee2425dc/agnoster.zsh-theme#L46), but is re-evaluated...
@KnownAsDon: What terminal emulator (and version) are you running, and what are your `locale` settings? Is your terminal set to display Unicode? That screenshot looks like the multibyte Unicode characters...
Bazinga! You've got something in your other zsh configuration code (maybe prompt setup) that is stomping on the `$PLUSMINUS` variable and breaking Agnoster. (This could partly be considered Agnoster's fault...
Welp. Nothing suspicious in your `.zshrc`. And I don't see anything in Oh My Zsh that affects `$PLUSMINUS`. But here's the thing: since you're loading Oh My Zsh, and setting...
@luccitan Is this still a problem? The code has changed since you reported this. BTW, Whenever you're including a link to lines of code in a GitHub listing, make sure...