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 fccec70..415fcfd 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 @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ Also the nice thing is that you can set your DOS/Powershell prompt to the same f Once I actually got it working for the first time, it was really disappointing as the icons didn't fully match up. But as per the [FAQ][4] we need to do some tweaking. I started off with Inconsolata as this gives me a consistent font across Windows and Linux. You can install the general font easily on Ubuntu with `apt install fonts-inconsolata` This is what I got: -[![enter image description here][5]][5] +[![enter image description here][6]][6] The arrows are too large and are shifted up in an ugly manner. @@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ Then I tried all the other default Ubuntu fonts. Ubuntu mono: -[![enter image description here][6]][6] +[![enter image description here][5]][5] DejaVu Sans Mono: