Closed davidarny closed 1 year ago
@DavidArutiunian Hrmm, that uses a bundled "JetBrains Mono" font. Any chance you have JetBrains Mono installed on your system and there's some sort of conflict?
@johnlindquist yeah, I have JetBrains Mono font installed on my system, but I use it in VSCode 🤔 I could try removing it from system to see if that fixes this bug but I'll still need this font on a machine
@johnlindquist yeah, that fixed a problem but I think need to be handles in some way so that people with JetBrains Mono won't struggle with that again 🙂
@DavidArutiunian Could you tell me the version of your "JetBrains Mono" system font? I don't know if there's a possible version conflict. This seems really strange to me. The CSS just says "font-family: "JetBrains Mono"
I'm not sure I can find a version, cause I installed it via system font book. I'll try to upgrade JetBrains Mono to a latest version. BTW I'm using Nerd Font version
Sorry, I don't know what "Nerd Font version" is
It's a font with icons for a powerline prompt. It enables icons in terminals
I'll see if I can do something like "font-family: "JetBrains bundled" or some other trick to force it to use the bundled version
@johnlindquist yeah, seems that was an issue with outdates JetBrains Mono installed. Issue is gone after I upgraded both JetBrains Mono
and JetBrains Mono Nerd Font
versions, thanks! 🙏
@DavidArutiunian Cool, thx for letting me know. I'm changing the font loading regardless to avoid something like this happening again.
I just installed ScriptKit on my MacBook Pro 16 M1 Pro and I see broken symbols for some reason. Nothing has been changed so far, it's fresh install of an app.
Here how it looks
Any ideas how to fix this?