************************ Troubleshooting on Linux ************************ I can’t see any fancy symbols, what’s wrong? -------------------------------------------- * Make sure that you’ve configured gvim or your terminal emulator to use a patched font. * You need to set your ``LANG`` and ``LC_*`` environment variables to a UTF-8 locale (e.g. ``LANG=en_US.utf8``). Consult your Linux distro’s documentation for information about setting these variables correctly. * Make sure that vim is compiled with the ``--with-features=big`` flag. * If you’re using rxvt-unicode make sure that it’s compiled with the ``--enable-unicode3`` flag. * If you’re using xterm make sure you have told it to work with unicode. You may need ``-u8`` command-line argument, ``uxterm`` shell wrapper that is usually shipped with xterm for this or ``xterm*utf8`` property set to ``1`` or ``2`` in ``~/.Xresources`` (applied with ``xrdb``). Note that in case ``uxterm`` is used configuration is done via ``uxterm*…`` properties and not ``xterm*…``. In any case the only absolute requirement is launching xterm with UTF-8 locale. * If you are using bitmap font make sure that :file:`/etc/fonts/conf.d/70-no-bitmaps.conf` does not exist. If it does check out your distribution documentation to find a proper way to remove it (so that it won’t reappear after update). E.g. in Gentoo this is:: eselect fontconfig disable 70-no-bitmaps.conf (currently this only removes the symlink from :file:`/etc/fonts/conf.d`). Also check out that no other fontconfig file does not have ``rejectfont`` tag that tells fontconfig to disable bitmap fonts (they are referenced as not scalable). The fancy symbols look a bit blurry or “off”! --------------------------------------------- * Make sure that you have patched all variants of your font (i.e. both the regular and the bold font files). I am seeing strange blocks in place of playing/paused/stopped signs ------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are using ``powerline_unicode7`` :ref:`top-level theme ` then symbols for player segments are taken from U+23F4–U+23FA range which is missing from most fonts. You may fix the issue by using `Symbola `_ font (or any other font which contains these glyphs). If your terminal emulator is using fontconfig library then you can create a fontconfig configuration file with the following contents: .. code-block:: xml Terminus Symbola (replace ``Terminus`` with the name of the font you are using). Exact sequence of actions you need to perform is different across distributions, most likely it will work if you put the above xml into :file:`/etc/fonts/conf.d/99-prefer-symbola.conf`. On Gentoo you need to put it into :file:`/etc/fonts/conf.d/99-prefer-symbola.conf` and run:: eselect fontconfig enable 99-prefer-symbola . .. warning:: This answer is only applicable if you use ``powerline_unicode7`` theme or if you configured powerline to use the same characters yourself.