Request for comments/brainstorms: making glyphs look better in gnome-terminal #12
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These were the changes that I found made the powerline special characters look good in gnome-terminal (Ubuntu Mono 15, Ubuntu-patched rendering libs, Arch Linux). I can already see how fragile this is -- it doesn't look good if I so much as change the font to Deja Vu Mono, much less the OS. (Seems to survive font size changes though.) The command I'm using to generate the symbols TTF file is:
This isn't appropriate to actually merge, but I'm posting it to get advice. Is FontForge tweaking the way people are expected to get powerline to look good on their platform? Should we think about building a collection of platform-specific patched fonts?