Andrew Janke
Andrew Janke
FYI, I added this to [my AgnosterJ fork](https://github.com/apjanke/agnosterj-zsh-theme): https://github.com/apjanke/agnosterj-zsh-theme/commit/e1ca1cd7cff246001ededa562d25b8859f634341
FYI, I added this to my AgnosterJ fork: https://github.com/apjanke/agnosterj-zsh-theme
If you're interested, I added this to [my AgnosterJ fork](https://github.com/apjanke/agnosterj-zsh-theme). https://github.com/apjanke/agnosterj-zsh-theme/commit/e91e59480ed4572e132b9884d280a9bc7f4334a1
If you're interested, I did this over on my AgnosterJ fork: prompt_segment $PRIMARY_FG default " %(!.%F{yellow}.)$user@%m "
@DamsNg63 Did that fix it for you?
Can you let us know what OS, terminal emulator (including version), and font you're using here, if you're still having this problem?
This looks like a dupe of #31, which also moves the command-line part of the prompt on to a new line. Same intent?
There are people using both conda and regular virtualenv out there. I think to get this merged, it would have to work as an alternative to the regular virtualenv display,...
Looks like this is a dupe of #24 (which also preserves regular virtualenv behavior)?
Alternative: make a Web Font out of the `PowerLineSymbols.otf` font over at https://github.com/powerline/powerline/tree/develop/font and use the actual characters instead of images. Then you could copy-and-paste them into terminals etc easily.