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macOS Sierra can't display font. #30

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al03 opened this issue Sep 21, 2016 · 16 comments
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macOS Sierra can't display font. #30

al03 opened this issue Sep 21, 2016 · 16 comments

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@al03
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al03 commented Sep 21, 2016

After update my Mac to macOS Sierra, the font in iTerm2 can't display anymore.
In Font Book, the fontawesome can't display right too.
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@rhblind
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rhblind commented Sep 30, 2016

Same here..

@millisami
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Me too on macOS Sierra.
When I try to install the patched fonts, the validation fails with 1 error, no proper message shown.
And those patched fonts dates back to 3 yrs ago.
It would be better to rebuild it again with macOS Sierra support.

@HamedGh
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HamedGh commented Oct 24, 2016

Same Problem

@mingrammer
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Same here

@skull-squadron
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skull-squadron commented Dec 2, 2016

Press +2. It's not a complete, end-user font.

@alexchernokun
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I failed to use this font in iTerm+oh-my-zsh. Could you help me with it?
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@haidaraM
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@alexchernokun you need to change also the Non-ASCII Font in order to correctly display the font.

@alexchernokun
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@haidaraM Thank you!

@seagle0128
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same issue here. please fix it. Thanks!

@PDDStudio
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It's working fine for me on Sierra. Did you update your fallback fonts?

@al03
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al03 commented Jan 23, 2017

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@haidaraM Am I config right? The fonts in Font Book is fine, but still not working at iTerm.

@carlsmith
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Everything works perfectly for me, using Terminal on Sierra, and using the installation instructions linked to in the README. I know the issue mentions iTerm2, but the title suggests a general issue with Sierra.

@MathiasSM
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@haidaraM did the trick. Set both ascii and non-ascii fonts the same and iTerm will understand

@tjtrabue
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I had the same problem when trying to use these fonts with the amazing Powerlevel9k ZSH theme, but it turned out much to my chagrin that I just didn't read all of the installation instructions for Powerlevel9k. You have to paste this line into your ~/.zshrc above the line specifying your ZSH_THEME:

POWERLEVEL9K_MODE='awesome-fontconfig'

Once I added this line and restarted iTerm2, everything worked just fine. Hope this helps!

@danieltoro
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How can I set 3 fonts? SourceCodePro+Powerline+Awesome Regular at 14pt. Anyone can help me, please

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@al03
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al03 commented Aug 29, 2017

@danieltoro Why 3 fonts? iTerm only support 2 font to set.
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