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Fale opened this issue Sep 6, 2015 · 7 comments
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VIM Arrows are a little bit too short (in height) #90

Fale opened this issue Sep 6, 2015 · 7 comments

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Fale commented Sep 6, 2015

See snapshot
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This is Powerline?

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Fale commented Sep 7, 2015

It's vim-airline (https://github.com/bling/vim-airline)

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And does this use the Powerline glyphs that are mapped to the Unicode PUA?

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Fale commented Sep 7, 2015

From vim-airline doc: "For the nice looking powerline symbols to appear, you will need to install a patched font. Instructions can be found in the official powerline documentation. Prepatched fonts can be found in the powerline-fonts repository." and I can confirm it was working properly with https://github.com/powerline/fonts

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Try the new build in #87. It includes Powerline glyph alignment improvements that we worked on in #33. It's not quite perfect on all platforms, but much better at this point.

If this addresses your question, will you close this issue and continue any discussion about these Powerline glyphs in #33?

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Fale commented Sep 7, 2015

Thanks, yes, probably is the same of #33 .

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interested in knowing how the new build looks for you if you don't mind providing feedback.

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