From 44d88bf44a164d0fbb2c8a3ab3c1f665978c5150 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Channing Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2018 13:41:50 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] removed link to Stack Exchange --- ...es-Guide-to-Powerline-fonts-on-Fedora,-Ubuntu-and-Windows.md | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/Dummies-Guide-to-Powerline-fonts-on-Fedora,-Ubuntu-and-Windows.md b/Dummies-Guide-to-Powerline-fonts-on-Fedora,-Ubuntu-and-Windows.md index b5a959e..fccec70 100644 --- a/Dummies-Guide-to-Powerline-fonts-on-Fedora,-Ubuntu-and-Windows.md +++ b/Dummies-Guide-to-Powerline-fonts-on-Fedora,-Ubuntu-and-Windows.md @@ -1,5 +1,3 @@ -N.B. I've also answered this on [Vi Stack Exchange][15], but I'm posting it here as it took a lot of work. - This took hours to figure out, so here's more of a dummies guide for Fedora/Ubuntu, with a special section for Windows. The first is figuring out what the hell are those strange but nice angle brackets that appear in the vim-airline status bar. The background is that airline is a pure vim version of powerline (which was python), and powerline uses UTF-8 characters to insert those angle brackets. So vim-airline just uses the same UTF-8 characters.