Spaceship-prompt: Missing Characters?

Created on 10 May 2017  Â·  9Comments  Â·  Source: denysdovhan/spaceship-prompt

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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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.

On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 10:34 AM, Andriy Mosin notifications@github.com
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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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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.

screenshot from 2017-05-10 09-48-59

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.

Guake

Spaceship Guake

Guake appearance preferences

Guake preferences

screenshot from 2017-05-10 10-23-10

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.

On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 10:34 AM, Andriy Mosin notifications@github.com
wrote:

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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@Astrades There is also a related discussion at https://github.com/Guake/guake/issues/897

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