Roman Perepelitsa
Roman Perepelitsa
Great! Thanks for the confirmation :wink:
Those cursed gaps! Here are pretty much all the options you have: 1. Try more font/terminal combinations until you find one that looks OK. 2. Live with the gaps. 3....
> What triangles? Check it out: ```zsh space=" " triangle="\uE0B0" blue_space="%K{blue}$space%k" blue_triangle="%F{blue}$triangle%f" print -P "triangle $triangle" print -P "blue_space $blue_space" print -P "blue_triangle $blue_triangle" print -P "powerline $blue_space$blue_triangle" ``` ...
> I reinstall distro and it works fine. After the configuration, if I try to install other fonts or do something else connected with fonts, then this happens. Why change...
> I tried to configure VS Code to render emojis properly. Although I succeeded, gaps appeared right afterwards. This sounds like you've changed the font your terminal uses. Either this...
> I didn't change the terminal font. That leaves the curse as the only explanation :scream: > Also, I am Christian ... in _this_ life. Seriously though, powerline style has...
> Great help. I'm sorry for being facetious and for making light of the difficult decision you are facing. To the best of my knowledge, the three options I've outlined...
Suppose your prompt looks like this: ``` ~/powerlevel9k master > ``` You type `ls` and hit `ENTER`. The output of `ls` appears on the screen. How should the next prompt...
So, after `ls` prints its output you want only `$` as prompt? ``` ~/Development/project > my-branch > $ ls foo bar baz $ █ ```
It's fairly easy to implement what you are asking for. It's also fairly easy to always display the current prompt in full but trim it down (perhaps to plain `$`...