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Equal operator dont appear on terminal #541
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I had same problem and How do you solve it |
I didn't. It seems they just ignore this issue. Then, I just switch to Hack Font. |
It looks like this is a duplicate of #162. Unfortunately, it looks like your terminal emulator doesn’t support Fira Code’s ligatures. |
I'm facing the same problem. Is there any quick hack to solve it? |
As I see, not yet. I recommend you to try another font. I'm currently using Haskly as default rigth now.
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Same here. Solved by switching from GNOME Terminal 3.18.3 to QTerminal 0.6.0. |
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Recently, I've installed this awesome font on my laptop, but when I open a new terminal and type = operator it don't appear as you can see in the screenshot below.
Obviously, you can't see anything =P
However, when I write the arrow with the equal sign it shows it's ligature as expected.

OS: Ubuntu 16.04
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