![]() ![]() Watch out for problems with spacing or missing characters. Alacritty with the ‘DaddyTImeMono’ Nerd-Font. If you are using another terminal emulator, refer to the documentation to use the newly installed font. I also noticed, that if I share files between my systems containing the letters “äöü” in their names, the name is displayed wrong on the system which is not the system I used to write the file on. I have another post that goes over how to configure the terminal emulator Alacritty to use a new font here. plugincolorschemetreesitter-colorschemes. ![]() If I use the nerd font cheatsheet on my PC, every icon is displayed as expected when I paste an icon into the terminal, however if I use the website on my laptop, the issues explained above also apply. Includes additional themes for Kitty, Alacritty, iTerm and Fish. BTW, It is possible to use /.local/share/fonts instead of /.fonts. Try changing Anonymice Nerd Font Bold to Anonymice Nerd Font and that might already resolve the problem. And yes, I use the same terminal (Alacritty) on my PC and laptop with the same config.īut no symbol is displayed correctly, some are the wrong symbols and some can’t be displayed at all. 1.) Download a Nerd Font 2.) Unzip and copy to /.fonts 3.) Run the command fc-cache -fv to manually rebuild the font cache adibdz commented Thank you Tanaka-Suzuki commented thanks skyghis commented Thanks. Here is the list of fonts I found the best for me in the preferential order: Cousine Nerd Font. I tried all Nerd Fonts and finally found one which fits me the most. Especially my neovim config which uses some icons from the mononoki nerd font. The key to correct work of Alacritty is a font. Consolas 114 family: Ubuntu Mono Nerd Font 115 family: DejavuSansMono Nerd Font. alacritty / alacritty Public Notifications Fork 2.8k Star 46. I installed the mononiki nerd font because that’s what I’m using on my PC in the terminal and I wanted to reuse the configs. 1 Configuration for Alacritty, the GPU enhanced terminal emulator. I use a PC with Arch and recently installed Endeavouros using the Cinnamon DE on my laptop. Im using the following config to attempt to load a nerd font to no avail. etc/nf and /etc/locale.gen are the same on my Arch and Endavour machines. Does Endeavor code fonts differently to Arch? Or did I cause this on my own with some setting? (which?). ![]()
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