Re: Enabling powerline theme system wide by default

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Le 2018-11-05 11:31, Jonathan Underwood a écrit :
On Thu, 1 Nov 2018 at 09:44, Nicolas Mailhot
<nicolas.mailhot@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If someone wants to do this the font powerline uses should be fixed to
used correct unicode point values (and PUA when it include things not
standardised by unicode).

Otherwise powerline display is just broken on many terminals

Is there a bug report for this?

Probably:) But I haven’t checked. It’s 2018. I’m getting sick of telling people:
1. use unicode.
2. use unicode mechanisms like PUA for special non-standard glyphs.
3. apply Fedora fonts packaging guidelines so apps find the result
4. use Opentype only (ttf and otf). Do not ship multiple special feel-good just-in-case cargo culted font formats that confuse apps. 4. write the fontconfig file our guidelines request so your font get picked by fontconfig substitution 5. for fonts intended for use in terms and code editors: get your font aliases in “monospace”. And make sure your font is actually monospace.

Regards,

--
Nicolas Mailhot
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