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D2coding offically support Powerline symbols
Signed-off-by: Daehyeok Mun <daehyeok@gmail.com>
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D2Coding for Powerline | ||
D2Coding Font | ||
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:Font creator: Naver (company) | ||
:Source: https://github.com/naver/d2codingfont | ||
:Patched by: `Kang Min Yoo <https://github.com/kaniblu>`_ | ||
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D2Coding is a monospace font developed by a Korean IT Company called Naver. Font | ||
is good for displaying both Korean characters and latin characters, as sometimes | ||
D2Coding is a monospace font developed by a Korean IT Company called Naver. Font | ||
is good for displaying both Korean characters and latin characters, as sometimes | ||
these two languages could share some similar strokes. | ||
Since verion 1.3, D2Coding font is officially supported by the font creator, with symbols for Powerline. | ||
Download the font from https://github.com/naver/d2codingfont/! |