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Alacritty nerd font
Alacritty nerd font




If you want large icons, you need to use a non-monospace font. Reading through issues in powerline10k, I stumbled upon this : foot only draws the cells that has changed since the last rendered frame). Alacritty is one of the better ones, simply because it always re-renders the entire screen (whereas e.g. Many terminals have more or less issues with overflowing glyphs.

alacritty nerd font

I installed () from AUR, and it looks much better than in your screenshots (see attached screenshot). I also tested kitty, which besides having some weird sizing issues with the glyphs, also clipped them in ways similar to foot. In other words, it is up to the font to ensure these glyphs are sized correctly. to fcft they are just like regular letters. The clock is one example of that.Īll these glyphs are just "regular" font glyphs i.e. Now, some of the glyphs are still getting clipped a bit, but that's because they are overflowing into their neighbouring cells. I'm wondering if perhaps you are using an older version of the patched Meslo font? I installed ttf-meslo-nerd-font-powerlevel10k from AUR, and it looks much better than in your screenshots (see attached screenshot). The only non-commented parts in my config are as follows:ītw, I have the same font set as my system-default monospaced font, and these glyphs look fine for me in the browser as well (which is Chromium): Both suggestions print pretty much the same thing, and I got the below output with nothing printed in it after I pasted the line with the glyphs: The only non-commented parts in my config are as follows: font=MesloLGS Nerd Fontītw, I have the same font set as my system-default monospaced font, and these glyphs look fine for me in the browser as well (which is Chromium): -> XXXXXXXXX <. Info: wayland.c:1434: cursor theme: (null), size: 24, scale: 2 Info: wayland.c:700: using SSD decorations Info: terminal.c:570: using 16 rendering threads Info: terminal.c:632: cell width=19, height=40 Info: fcft.c:716: /usr/share/fonts/TTF/Meslo LG S Regular Nerd Font Complete.ttf: size=8.00pt/31px, dpi=287.32

alacritty nerd font

Info: fcft.c:716: /usr/share/fonts/TTF/Meslo LG S Bold Nerd Font Complete.ttf: size=8.00pt/31px, dpi=287.32 Info: fcft.c:716: /usr/share/fonts/TTF/Meslo LG S Italic Nerd Font Complete.ttf: size=8.00pt/31px, dpi=287.32

alacritty nerd font

Info: fcft.c:716: /usr/share/fonts/TTF/Meslo LG S Bold Italic Nerd Font Complete.ttf: size=8.00pt/31px, dpi=287.32 Info: wayland.c:1288: requesting SSD decorations Info: config.c:2081: loading configuration from /home/zdonca/.config/foot/foot.ini Both suggestions print pretty much the same thing, and I got the below output with nothing printed in it after I pasted the line with the glyphs: ❯ foot sh






Alacritty nerd font