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theme agnoster show "?" #4756

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lumenghz opened this issue Jan 7, 2016 · 5 comments
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theme agnoster show "?" #4756

lumenghz opened this issue Jan 7, 2016 · 5 comments

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@lumenghz
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lumenghz commented Jan 7, 2016

I know maybe a lot of people have asked this question before, and i searched a lot on the internet.
I've already install powerline-font but it still show this.

what should i do?

@apjanke
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apjanke commented Jan 8, 2016

You may have an outdated Powerline font. Download fresh ones from the main Powerline fonts repo, and make sure your Oh My Zsh installation is also up to date.

If you are using iTerm2 or another terminal emulator that has separate selections for "non-ASCII" fonts, make sure the "Non-ASCII Font" in your terminal profile is also set to a Powerline font.

See #1906, #4091, #4083, #3713, #2869.

Somebody needs to write a FAQ on this. :)

@lumenghz
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lumenghz commented Jan 8, 2016

@apjanke Thank you for your answer :D

I redownload Powerline fonts repo and reinstall oh-my-zsh.But it still doesn't work for me. So I change font from menlo to Meslo LG M Regular for Powerline and that work for me.

Once again, thank you for your professional answer. It's really need someone to write a FAQ about this.

@apjanke
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apjanke commented Jan 8, 2016

You're welcome!

So I change font from menlo to Meslo LG M Regular for Powerline and that work for me.

Yes, that is what you should do. "Menlo" is a classic font. "Meslo" is a derivative of "Menlo". And "Meslo XXX for Powerline" is a non-standard Powerline-patched derivative of "Meslo", which is what you need to make Agnostor and other Powerline-dependent themes work.

Sorry for any confusion! (And this is not your fault; you just ran in to a compabibility/licensing/release-management/font-fallback/private-use-area mess.)

@audiebant
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change font from menlo to Meslo LG M Regular for Powerline ,it work for me.

@tolerious
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yes, we should change the terminal fonts.

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