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Patched version in microsoft windows #12

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lcorsini opened this issue Jun 22, 2015 · 14 comments
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Patched version in microsoft windows #12

lcorsini opened this issue Jun 22, 2015 · 14 comments

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@lcorsini
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I'm stuck with windows at work, I tried your patched branch, but without luck, Mintty refuses to see the patched fonts, there is no chance to use them or there is another way to patch them?

@gabrielelana
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@lcorsini I don't know what to say, I don't use windows since '95, but I'll leave this issue open in case someone comes with an answer 😄

@lcorsini
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I would be glad to ditch windows but I can't atm.
The problem seems to be that Mintty desn't see the font as monospaced so it doesn't show in mintty options

@DanielGGordon
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There are ways to trick windows into thinking it is monospaced. I haven't quite figured that out yet.

@DanielGGordon
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The thing is I haven't even been able to get the regular powerline patched fonts to recognize all symbols. And I haven't seen anyone who has.

@oneezy
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oneezy commented Jan 3, 2017

@lcorsini
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lcorsini commented Jan 3, 2017 via email

@oneezy
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oneezy commented Jan 4, 2017

I installed the ConEmu Terminal and it's looking 1000x better!
Well, a LOT better then what it was. The icon fonts still aren't showing but ALL the fonts are. Still messing around w/ it...

Bottom Line: ConEmu is amazing and saved the day.

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@Naramsim
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Naramsim commented Jan 9, 2017

@oneezy Did you managed to install these icon fonts? With ConEmu?

@oneezy
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oneezy commented Jan 10, 2017

Not yet @Naramsim

But I'll be sure to report back here when i do

@superbob
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As a side note, you can use patch fonts on mintty (installed along with MSYS2).

However, it will not give you the option to choose the font in the configuration GUI as windows does not consider it to be a "monospace" font.

But, you can still choose it by manually edit the .minttyrc configuration file.

Anyway the renderring is really bad, I've openned an issue (#37) regarding that.

@DanielGGordon
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@oneezy So that's ConEmu using the new Linux Subsystem for Windows? That's cool - although I've heard you cannot use the arrow keys in vim while using ConEmu.

@oneezy
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oneezy commented Mar 15, 2017

@DanielGGordon yes, that's what the screenshot is. I haven't tested the arrow keys in vim yet

@DanielGGordon
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@oneezy How is the speed? If you just press Enter and get the terminal back - how long does that take? When I had zsh on Babun (Windows 7), it would take 2-3 seconds sometimes. When I was doing this, I remember that Meslo was one of the only fonts that worked correctly. I'm hopefully upgrading my Windows 7 work laptop to Windows 10 today and should give this a whirl.

@oneezy
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oneezy commented Mar 15, 2017

@DanielGGordon , I found ZSH to be pretty slow, but further investigating led me to realizing it had a lot to do with the order i wrote the settings in.

Also, I went through a LOT of trial and error to get the Windows Subsystem for Linux working to mimic my previous development workflow. You'll need to get in the Windows Insider Program (it's free) so you can install the most recent build that allows for interopability (the current version of WSL doesn't have it).


There's a great article you should read on this topic called Bashing Windows that gives the exact approach I took (read my comments below also).

Good luck! Let me know how it turns out for you.

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