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does not seems to fully work on debian 11 (bullseye) #22

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msoulier opened this issue Feb 28, 2022 · 4 comments
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does not seems to fully work on debian 11 (bullseye) #22

msoulier opened this issue Feb 28, 2022 · 4 comments
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@msoulier
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I've tried in xterm and gnome-terminal on bullseye but the statusline is not styled with the angle separators as expected. If I login remotely from my archlinux laptop, it works fine, so I think it's some kind of terminal problem. I have an almost identical .Xdefaults on both platforms and gnome-terminal doesn't even use that, so I'm out of ideas for why it's not working properly in bullseye.

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Monksc commented Mar 4, 2022

I have a similar issue with the angle seperators not working while using any desktop evironment / window manager other than kde plasma. I use arch linux, alacritty and awesome wm. I noticed I can get it to work if I use alcritty + tmux to spawn another alacritty and use tmux. The only time I actually dont get the angle seperators to work is when I dont use kde plasman and spawn alacrity not from tmux within tmux, and then use tmux. I also noticed even if I just use alacrity with not tmux I can echo the angle seperators to the screen but I cant echo the angle seperators to the screen if I also use tmux. I have similar issues with other terminal emulators except UXTerm works just fine. It seems to be an issue with my terminal emulator and how its spawned and tmux and not tmux-gruvbox theme but I dont know for sure.

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Monksc commented Mar 4, 2022

I fixed my issue by running tmux -u

I found the answer here alacritty/alacritty#1397

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egel commented Jul 4, 2022

Hi @msoulier, from what you describe it seems that you are missing "Powerline glyphs" in your font 😉. In the example from the readme file, I used a hack font. If this will solve your problem, awesome, otherwise you can let me know - a screenshot will also help.
If hack font is not a font you like, try to find any other that supports powerline glyphs.

@egel egel added this to In progress in release v1.1 Jul 4, 2022
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So, Terminus on Gnome-terminal in Debian 11 seems to work fine.

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