Closed LeonardVertighel closed 1 year ago
@LeonardVertighel this is either a configuration issue with the correct font in the terminal, or that font is incorrectly patched. Either way, it's not something oh-my-posh can solve, that part is for the Terminal to render correctly (as long as the icon reference is correct in code).
Thank you for the quick response. I will check the font and the terminal, but the folder icon seems to be displayed correctly in the terminal, only in oh-my-posh there is the problem.
@LeonardVertighel that's not necessarily the same icon. This is the default config using Victor Mono NF. This means your font doesn't have the \uea83
icon which is part of Nerd Fonts as nf-cod-folder
(you can validate that in the cheat sheet).
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What happened?
Icons are not displayed correctly
Example:
Font used: LiterationMonoNerdFontWindowsCompatible.zip.zip
Font link: https://github.com/haasosaurus/nerd-fonts/blob/regen-mono-font-fix/patched-fonts/LiberationMono/complete/Literation%20Mono%20Nerd%20Font%20Complete%20Mono%20Windows%20Compatible.ttf
Theme
Default theme when you install oh-my-posh, I think it's
marcduiker
but I'm not sure.I attach image for reference
What OS are you seeing the problem on?
Windows 11
Which shell are you using?
powershell
Log output