I installed the theme and quite a few of the characters like the arrow, git repo symbols, etc are replaced by a missing character symbol. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04; what do I have to install to fix the missing characters?
Heres the symbol:
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Thanks for reading.
Please share a screenshot of the issue. Also information about terminal, font used.
Here's a screenshot of the problem including the Git repo symbols.

On Guake, I'm using Monospace 10pt font.
Same issue here. Missing git arrow character. Rest of them looks good so far. Here is a screenshot - https://monosnap.com/file/kJ0pQ51OjhmUW4w34JRTHjV9A7IjdG
@arshavindn Symbol used for Git is from powerline, See #92. Installing powerlline patched font shoud fix it.
@Astrades I'm unable to reproduce the issue with Guake. It works as expected on Guake with Monospace.



Here are my settings. I'm really not sure what the problem is :/
I also tried switching to a powerline font and it didn't work.
Just installed powerline fonts as @sfarzy suggested. Everything starts to work after I changed non-ASCII font to Powerline one here - http://take.ms/M0A9A
Alrighty guys. I switched terminals to XFCE terminal and I changed the
encoding to unicode, and now it works correctly. Everything.
Thank you much fort your help. I'm glad I got this working.
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Just installed powerline fonts https://github.com/powerline/fonts as
@sfarzy https://github.com/sfarzy suggested. Everything starts to work
after I changed non-ASCII font to Powerline one here -
http://take.ms/M0A9A—
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Alrighty guys. I switched terminals to XFCE terminal and I changed the
encoding to unicode, and now it works correctly. Everything.
Thank you much fort your help. I'm glad I got this working.
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