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monaco-nerd-fonts's Issues

There is a little question of position.

I have been trying it today on macos and iTerm2. The font is awesome and worked well almost everywhere. But there is a little question of position.
Here is the screenshot of patched font and the original font. As you can see, the arrow in patched font a little bit lower than the sign.

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If I switch to powershell with a powerline enabled theme, the arrow looks wired.
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If you have any suggestions, please tell me. Thank you very much.

Why it doesn't work in Gvim

I downloaded your font and it doesn't work on gnome-terminal, so I use font-patcher to create another, it works on ubuntu gnome-terminal.

But, the problem always breaks up on windows. It doesn't work both yours and mine.
I add this to windows/fonts/, it can be installed but can't be used by Gvim!
Gvim can't find this font. That's pretty confusing, do you know why?

Build instructions?

I've been using your patched fonts for a long while on Arch Linux (and absolutely I love them, thanks). But a recent update of the freetype2 package, from version 2.9.1 to version 2.10.0, somehow "broke" your patched font. I've tried downgrading freetype2 back to 2.9.1, but Chromium completely breaks so unfortunately that's not an option... Anyway, here's a quick comparison:

Monaco Nerd Fonts (freetype2 2.9.1):

terminal-freetype-old

Monaco Nerd Fonts (freetype2 2.10.0):

terminal-freetype-new

As you can see from the screenshots above, the "line height" on version 2.10.0 seems substantially smaller when compared to version 2.9.1. So I was wondering if you could help me by telling me:

  • Where did you get your Monaco.{ttf,otf} font?
  • What options (arguments) did you use in font-patcher from nerd-fonts?

I just wanna see if building it myself using the latest freetype2 version will change anything.

Thanks a lot.

I can't install the font successfully

Thank you so much for tinkering with the Monaco font.
but when I put them in my /usr/share/fonts/myfonts/ and run

sudo mkfontscale 
sudo mkfontdir 
sudo fc-cache -f

I still haven't found the monaco font.
I tried other fonts and can find it.

I am currently in Ubuntu20.04 .

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