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Fonts not recognized #209

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bezze opened this issue Jun 25, 2018 · 8 comments
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Fonts not recognized #209

bezze opened this issue Jun 25, 2018 · 8 comments

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@bezze
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bezze commented Jun 25, 2018

I've installed ttf-font-awesome-4 from the AUR yet my bar looks weird. It seems like the arrow thingies between blocks are not being recongnized properly.

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Am I doing something wrong? Any clues?

@atheriel
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See if some of the discussion/suggestions in #130 work for you.

@yaymukund
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yaymukund commented Jun 27, 2018

I experience the same issue on sway, i3status-rust 0.9, and ttf-font-awesome 4.7.0-5. It looks just like bezze's. I took a screenshot with my phone like it's 1998

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yaymukund commented Jun 28, 2018

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Solved it by installing powerline or changing theme.overrides.separator

@droslean
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Same issue here,
Installing powerline doesn't seem to solve the problem.

@bezze
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bezze commented Jun 28, 2018

Hey, just wanted to let you know. I suspect this is not awesome-font related nor i3status-rust related. I think this has something to do with utf-8 at a system level. If I enter the symbols manually using their codes I can see every Awesome symbol. Furthermore, the problematic symbols are from the U+E000 to U+E0FF series, particularly the U+E0B2. Yet some unicode symbols appear correctly, for example, the U+AC00 to U+ACFF. Here's a sample.

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Please confirm if this is your case. My problem seems to be distro related (Arch Linux), so I'll seek help over there. If anyone has any suggestions I'm all ears.

@yaymukund
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yaymukund commented Jun 29, 2018

@bezze It's very possible I have my terminal setup incorrectly, but none of those symbols work for me in terminal. I'm running, oh termite v13 with ttf-font-awesome-4 4.7.0-5, powerline-common 2.6-1, and powerline-fonts 2.6-1, also on Arch Linux.

Have you had a chance to try installing powerline-fonts or changing theme.overrides.separator?

@droslean oh no! that's a pity :(

@droslean
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droslean commented Jul 1, 2018

After installing powerline-fonts, just refreshing i3 is not working. Reboot is required.
After reboot, everything worked fine. :)

@bezze
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bezze commented Jul 1, 2018

Ok, this was fixed by @droslean suggestion. Installing powerline-fonts and rebooting did the trick.

note: I actually had powerline-common and powerline packages installed, but not the fonts one. All of them are in the Arch Linux community repo. Is this package a dependency I missed?

btw, HUGE thanks guys

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