Prefer regular 'Iosevka' font in most cases, not the highly specific 'Iosevka Nerd Font'. This may break some things back in Archlinux-land but it is required for iosevka to be correctly displayed in Voidlinux, and, to be honest, also feels more clean than using such a highly specialized font for everything. Additionally, we generally make use of both where possible, defaulting to the more specific 'Nerd Font' family variant but falling back to regular old Iosevka. One exception is 'wezterm' which, though it nicely includes a font fallback option (and a very configurable one at that), _always_ produces a warning when the first font in a fallback list is not found -- even when the specific 'warn_about_missing_glyphs' option is ticked. No clue why but for now this works well enough for me. |
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