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nerd-fonts
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Not sure what icon I'm missing here
I guess you can use nerdfix to check this?
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I somehow messed up some icons in iterm2 with neovim for gitsigns and unsure how to fix
nerdfix can help with broke icons on your config.
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Nerd Fonts Keep Having Issues?
Yeah they deprecated some codepoints, if you do update your fonts and you are using hardcoded icons in your configs you might wanna take a look at nerdfix.
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Anyone else having issues with nerdfonts?
Maybe this can be helpful?
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Startup screen icons messed up on Kitty (on the left). Wezterm (on the right) still works as expected.
I ended up using (nerdfix)[https://github.com/loichyan/nerdfix] on the config file and selecting the appropiate symbols; worked like a charm.
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Patch for Nerd Font V3
Nerdfix can be useful to update "manually".
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How to debug missing extended characters in the UI?
Maybe nerdfix can help you to find deprecated and removed glyphs, otherwise, just check the Nerd Fonts Cheatsheet to see the available glyphs
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Unknown question mark appeared after I updated my neovim to 0.9.0
I had a similar problem with my nvim-web-devicons plugin after I upgraded my Nerd Fonts recently. It seems like the latest upgrade changed a lot of the icons, so the plugin needed to be upgraded to use the latest version of the Nerd fonts icons. Luckily, they've already updated the plugin to use Nerd Fonts v3, but this might make a lot of icons obsolete for people still using Nerd Fonts v2. I don't use lazy.vim but if Lazy is using the latest icons, you have to download the latest version of the Nerd font you're using or try to manually fix the icons using Nerdfix.
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switch from ttf-nerd-fonts-symbols-2048-em-mono broke my fonts
https://github.com/loichyan/nerdfix Seems to be something people are using to fix this. Would it be under Arch's purview to also apply a fix like this, or are we expected to fix it manually, and wait for existing programs to update accordingly?
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Announcing nerdfix: A checker for obsolete Nerd Fonts icons
Follow this link you can get the source file (html & markdown) of the cheat sheet shows on the website. And this link is a collection of parsed icons containing name, codepoint and obsolescence (which is inlined into the pre-built binaries). You can also run nerdfix cache -i /path/to/cheat/sheet -o /path/to/result to generate a new collection.
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loichyan/nerdfix is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of nerdfix is Rust.
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