Open jeremyswann opened 6 years ago
I second that request. I use wttr.in
(a weather forecast) in my terminal and they use that glyph for forecasting thunderstorms. The glyph is automatically substituted by another font on my setup but that breaks the ASCII table:
Thanks for the report! Will look into it and see what we can do. Do you have any examples of typefaces that include this glyph?
@nsemrau Nicolas, that does not appear to be Hack in your renders.
You're right, sorry! I checked this with various fonts yesterday and erroneously still had the Deja Vu font set after testing Hack. I re-checked it now to be sure and the table looks similar with what is definitely Hack (the 1
gives it away :)).
Hi @chrissimpkins, Google's Nato Emoji font has a good list of the weather set. Windows Segoe UI Emoji font comes built in to Win10, and replaces emojis inside of the browser and editors, but not in powershell yet.
Thank you! Will check it out.
I'm using oh-my-posh on W10 PowerShell Core. Used a registry mod to change the console font to Hack. Unfortunately the cute little lightning bolt from power-line isn't a part of the font set. Any chance you could add it please 🙏