Closed harlanhaskins closed 10 years ago
Do you set let g:airline_powerline_fonts = 1
in your .vimrc?
I had previously, but it's showing a unicode placeholder when I enable that again.
I can't reproduce at home, sorry (I am on Linux). I don't have any idea except the stupid ones, like: if you have installed several versions of my font, could you try cleaning up your installation?
Okay, so I uninstalled the ttf versions and installed the off versions and now it's working for me. Thanks!
For some reason, Airline defaults to the > and < glyphs for me.