On 2014/07/11 04:10, Andrew Fresh wrote: > On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 11:08:40AM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > On 2014/07/11 01:57, Stuart Henderson wrote: > > > On 2014/07/10 23:53, frantisek holop wrote: > > > > it could be a nice collection of terminal fonts even > > > > for non-powerline users :] > > > > > > We have the original versions of most of these anyway so not really > > > needed from that point of view, but useful with powerline/airline. > > > > > > I've attached a tar.gz with a port for these, and an updated version > > > of powerline (only change is in RUN_DEPENDS-main to prefer the patched > > > fonts, but permit the additional font for use with fontconfig). > > > > > > Any OKs to to import these? > > > > > > > Now with attachment. :) > > It seems OK with the standard python version, but does have some > interesting things I've run into. > > It throws errors with the python3 flavor of vim, not sure if it is > possible to make the python2.7 flavor an explicit depends, but would be > nice. Or if it could work with both.
Updated powerline port, with dependencies on the right vim flavour depending on which flavour was used to build powerline. I've also updated README with a substituted variable so the sample .vimrc entries use "python" or "python3" as necessary for the flavour. > The really annoying thing is when running it without a terminal > (launching gvim from cwm's exec dialog) tells me "E859: Failed to > convert returned python object to vim value" which is extra annoying > because that's how I frequently open it. For some reason I don't see that here.. > However, in general it looks nice and probably can be fixed up. I'd > probably choose to use airline instead anyway. Thanks :) New version attached.
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