kopia lustrzana https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode
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Installing
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Windows
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In the ttf folder, double-click each font file, click “Install font”; to install all at once, select all files, right-click, and choose “Install”
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OR
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Use https://chocolatey.org:
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choco install firacode
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macOS
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-----
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In the downloaded TTF folder:
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1. Select all font files
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2. Right click and select `Open` (alternatively `Open With Font Book`)
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3. Select "Install Font"
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OR
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Use http://brew.sh:
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`brew tap homebrew/cask-fonts`
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`brew install --cask font-fira-code`
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Ubuntu Zesty (17.04), Debian Stretch (9) or newer
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1. Make sure that the `universe` (for Ubuntu) or `contrib` (for Debian) repository is enabled (see https://askubuntu.com/questions/148638/how-do-i-enable-the-universe-repository or https://wiki.debian.org/SourcesList#Component)
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2. Install `fonts-firacode` package either by executing `sudo apt install fonts-firacode` in the terminal or via GUI tool (like “Software Center”)
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Arch Linux
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----------
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Fira Code package is available in the official repository: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/any/ttf-fira-code/.
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Variant of Fira Code package is available in the AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/otf-fira-code-git/.
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Gentoo
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------
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emerge -av media-fonts/fira-code
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Fedora
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------
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A Fedora copr repository is available: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/evana/fira-code-fonts/. Package sources https://gitlab.com/evana11/fira-code-fonts-fedora.
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To install, perform the following commands:
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dnf copr enable evana/fira-code-fonts
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dnf install fira-code-fonts
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Solus
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-----
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Fira Code package is available in the official repository: `font-firacode-ttf` and `font-firacode-otf`.
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They can be installed by running:
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sudo eopkg install font-firacode-ttf font-firacode-otf
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Void linux
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xbps-install font-firacode
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Linux Manual Installation
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-------------------------
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With most desktop-oriented distributions, double-clicking each font file in the ttf folder and selecting “Install font” should be enough. If it isn’t, create and run `download_and_install.sh` script:
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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fonts_dir="${HOME}/.local/share/fonts"
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if [ ! -d "${fonts_dir}" ]; then
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echo "mkdir -p $fonts_dir"
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mkdir -p "${fonts_dir}"
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else
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echo "Found fonts dir $fonts_dir"
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fi
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for type in Bold Light Medium Regular Retina; do
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file_path="${HOME}/.local/share/fonts/FiraCode-${type}.ttf"
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file_url="https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/blob/master/distr/ttf/FiraCode-${type}.ttf?raw=true"
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if [ ! -e "${file_path}" ]; then
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echo "wget -O $file_path $file_url"
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wget -O "${file_path}" "${file_url}"
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else
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echo "Found existing file $file_path"
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fi;
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done
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echo "fc-cache -f"
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fc-cache -f
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More details: https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/issues/4
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FreeBSD
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-------
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Using pkg(8):
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pkg install firacode
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OR
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Using ports:
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cd /usr/ports/x11-fonts/firacode && make install clean
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Enabling ligatures
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==================
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Atom
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To change your font to Fira Code, open Atom's preferences (`cmd + ,` on a Mac, `ctrl + ,` on PC), make sure the "Settings" tab is selected, or the "Editor" in Atom 1.10+, and scroll down to "Editor Settings". In the "Font Family" field, enter `Fira Code`.
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If you wish to specify a font weight, for example, Light, use `Fira Code Light` as a font name (Windows) or `FiraCode-Light` (macOS).
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Ligatures are enabled by default in Atom 1.9 and above.
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VS Code
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-------
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To open the settings editor, first from the File menu choose Preferences, Settings or use keyboard shortcut `Ctrl + ,` (Windows) or `Cmd + ,` (macOS).
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To enable FiraCode in the settings editor, under "Commonly Used", expand the "Text Editor" settings and then click on "Font". In the "Font Family" input box type `Fira Code`, replacing any content. Tick the check box "Enables/Disables font ligatures" under "Font Ligatures" to enable the special ligatures.
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If you wish to specify a font weight, for example, Light, use `Fira Code Light` as a font name (Windows) or `FiraCode-Light` (macOS).
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IntelliJ products
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1. Enable in Settings → Editor → Font → Enable Font Ligatures
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2. Select `Fira Code` as "Primary font" under Settings → Editor → Font
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Additionally, if a Color Scheme is selected:
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3. Enable in Settings → Editor → Color Scheme → Color Scheme Font → Enable Font Ligatures
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4. Select Fira Code as "Primary font" under Settings → Editor → Color Scheme → Color Scheme Font
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BBEdit, TextWrangler
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Run in your terminal:
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defaults write com.barebones.bbedit "EnableFontLigatures_Fira Code" -bool YES
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Source: https://www.barebones.com/support/bbedit/ExpertPreferences.html
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Brackets
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--------
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1. From the `View` menu choose `Themes....`
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2. Paste `'Fira Code'`, at the beginning of `Font Family`
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Emacs
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-----
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There are a few options when it comes down to using ligatures in
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Emacs. They are listed in order of preferred to less-preferred. Pick one!
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1. Using composition mode in Emacs Mac port
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If you're using the latest Mac port of Emacs (https://bitbucket.org/mituharu/emacs-mac by Mitsuharu Yamamoto) for macOS, you can use:
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(mac-auto-operator-composition-mode)
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This is generally the easiest solution, but can only be used on macOS.
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2. Using prettify-symbols
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These instructions are pieced together by https://github.com/Triavanicus, taking some pieces from https://github.com/minad/hasklig-mode.
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This method requires you to install the Fira Code Symbol font, made by https://github.com/siegebell:
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https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/issues/211#issuecomment-239058632
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(defun fira-code-mode--make-alist (list)
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"Generate prettify-symbols alist from LIST."
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(let ((idx -1))
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(mapcar
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(lambda (s)
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(setq idx (1+ idx))
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(let* ((code (+ #Xe100 idx))
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(width (string-width s))
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(prefix ())
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(suffix '(?\s (Br . Br)))
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(n 1))
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(while (< n width)
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(setq prefix (append prefix '(?\s (Br . Bl))))
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(setq n (1+ n)))
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(cons s (append prefix suffix (list (decode-char 'ucs code))))))
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list)))
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(defconst fira-code-mode--ligatures
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'("www" "**" "***" "**/" "*>" "*/" "\\\\" "\\\\\\"
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"{-" "[]" "::" ":::" ":=" "!!" "!=" "!==" "-}"
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"--" "---" "-->" "->" "->>" "-<" "-<<" "-~"
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"#{" "#[" "##" "###" "####" "#(" "#?" "#_" "#_("
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".-" ".=" ".." "..<" "..." "?=" "??" ";;" "/*"
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"/**" "/=" "/==" "/>" "//" "///" "&&" "||" "||="
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"|=" "|>" "^=" "$>" "++" "+++" "+>" "=:=" "=="
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"===" "==>" "=>" "=>>" "<=" "=<<" "=/=" ">-" ">="
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">=>" ">>" ">>-" ">>=" ">>>" "<*" "<*>" "<|" "<|>"
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"<$" "<$>" "<!--" "<-" "<--" "<->" "<+" "<+>" "<="
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"<==" "<=>" "<=<" "<>" "<<" "<<-" "<<=" "<<<" "<~"
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"<~~" "</" "</>" "~@" "~-" "~=" "~>" "~~" "~~>" "%%"
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"x" ":" "+" "+" "*"))
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(defvar fira-code-mode--old-prettify-alist)
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(defun fira-code-mode--enable ()
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"Enable Fira Code ligatures in current buffer."
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(setq-local fira-code-mode--old-prettify-alist prettify-symbols-alist)
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(setq-local prettify-symbols-alist (append (fira-code-mode--make-alist fira-code-mode--ligatures) fira-code-mode--old-prettify-alist))
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(prettify-symbols-mode t))
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(defun fira-code-mode--disable ()
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"Disable Fira Code ligatures in current buffer."
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(setq-local prettify-symbols-alist fira-code-mode--old-prettify-alist)
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(prettify-symbols-mode -1))
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(define-minor-mode fira-code-mode
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"Fira Code ligatures minor mode"
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:lighter " Fira Code"
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(setq-local prettify-symbols-unprettify-at-point 'right-edge)
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(if fira-code-mode
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(fira-code-mode--enable)
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(fira-code-mode--disable)))
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(defun fira-code-mode--setup ()
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"Setup Fira Code Symbols"
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(set-fontset-font t '(#Xe100 . #Xe16f) "Fira Code Symbol"))
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(provide 'fira-code-mode)
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Alternative instructions: https://github.com/Profpatsch/blog/blob/master/posts/ligature-emulation-in-emacs/post.md#appendix-b-update-1-firacode-integration
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3. Using composition char table
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Thanks to https://github.com/seanfarley for putting this together; extended by https://github.com/jrblevin.
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Put this lisp in your .emacs:
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(when (window-system)
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(set-frame-font "Fira Code"))
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(let ((alist '((33 . ".\\(?:\\(?:==\\|!!\\)\\|[!=]\\)")
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(35 . ".\\(?:###\\|##\\|_(\\|[#(?[_{]\\)")
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(36 . ".\\(?:>\\)")
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(37 . ".\\(?:\\(?:%%\\)\\|%\\)")
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(38 . ".\\(?:\\(?:&&\\)\\|&\\)")
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(42 . ".\\(?:\\(?:\\*\\*/\\)\\|\\(?:\\*[*/]\\)\\|[*/>]\\)")
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(43 . ".\\(?:\\(?:\\+\\+\\)\\|[+>]\\)")
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(45 . ".\\(?:\\(?:-[>-]\\|<<\\|>>\\)\\|[<>}~-]\\)")
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(46 . ".\\(?:\\(?:\\.[.<]\\)\\|[.=-]\\)")
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(47 . ".\\(?:\\(?:\\*\\*\\|//\\|==\\)\\|[*/=>]\\)")
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(48 . ".\\(?:x[a-zA-Z]\\)")
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(58 . ".\\(?:::\\|[:=]\\)")
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(59 . ".\\(?:;;\\|;\\)")
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(60 . ".\\(?:\\(?:!--\\)\\|\\(?:~~\\|->\\|\\$>\\|\\*>\\|\\+>\\|--\\|<[<=-]\\|=[<=>]\\||>\\)\\|[*$+~/<=>|-]\\)")
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(61 . ".\\(?:\\(?:/=\\|:=\\|<<\\|=[=>]\\|>>\\)\\|[<=>~]\\)")
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(62 . ".\\(?:\\(?:=>\\|>[=>-]\\)\\|[=>-]\\)")
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(63 . ".\\(?:\\(\\?\\?\\)\\|[:=?]\\)")
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(91 . ".\\(?:]\\)")
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(92 . ".\\(?:\\(?:\\\\\\\\\\)\\|\\\\\\)")
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(94 . ".\\(?:=\\)")
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(119 . ".\\(?:ww\\)")
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(123 . ".\\(?:-\\)")
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(124 . ".\\(?:\\(?:|[=|]\\)\\|[=>|]\\)")
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(126 . ".\\(?:~>\\|~~\\|[>=@~-]\\)")
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)
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))
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(dolist (char-regexp alist)
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(set-char-table-range composition-function-table (car char-regexp)
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`([,(cdr char-regexp) 0 font-shape-gstring]))))
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**Note!** If you get `error in process filter: Attempt to shape unibyte text`, check out https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/issues/42. Emacs Cider users may avoid this issue by commenting the following line from the above config:
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;; (46 . ".\\(?:\\(?:\\.[.<]\\)\\|[.=-]\\)")
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Char `45` is also known to have issues in macOS Mojave.
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If you are having problems with helm you can disable ligatures in helm:
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(add-hook 'helm-major-mode-hook
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(lambda ()
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(setq auto-composition-mode nil)))
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4. Using font-lock keywords
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If none of the above worked, you can try this method.
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This method requires you to install the Fira Code Symbol font, made by https://github.com/siegebell:
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https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/issues/211#issuecomment-239058632
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;;; Fira code
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;; This works when using emacs --daemon + emacsclient
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(add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions (lambda (frame) (set-fontset-font t '(#Xe100 . #Xe16f) "Fira Code Symbol")))
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;; This works when using emacs without server/client
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(set-fontset-font t '(#Xe100 . #Xe16f) "Fira Code Symbol")
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;; I haven't found one statement that makes both of the above situations work, so I use both for now
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(defconst fira-code-font-lock-keywords-alist
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(mapcar (lambda (regex-char-pair)
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`(,(car regex-char-pair)
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(0 (prog1 ()
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(compose-region (match-beginning 1)
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(match-end 1)
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;; The first argument to concat is a string containing a literal tab
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,(concat " " (list (decode-char 'ucs (cadr regex-char-pair)))))))))
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'(("\\(www\\)" #Xe100)
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("[^/]\\(\\*\\*\\)[^/]" #Xe101)
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("\\(\\*\\*\\*\\)" #Xe102)
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("\\(\\*\\*/\\)" #Xe103)
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("\\(\\*>\\)" #Xe104)
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("[^*]\\(\\*/\\)" #Xe105)
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("\\(\\\\\\\\\\)" #Xe106)
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("\\(\\\\\\\\\\\\\\)" #Xe107)
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("\\({-\\)" #Xe108)
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("\\(\\[\\]\\)" #Xe109)
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("\\(::\\)" #Xe10a)
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("\\(:::\\)" #Xe10b)
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("[^=]\\(:=\\)" #Xe10c)
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("\\(!!\\)" #Xe10d)
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("\\(!=\\)" #Xe10e)
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("\\(!==\\)" #Xe10f)
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("\\(-}\\)" #Xe110)
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("\\(--\\)" #Xe111)
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("\\(---\\)" #Xe112)
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("\\(-->\\)" #Xe113)
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("[^-]\\(->\\)" #Xe114)
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("\\(->>\\)" #Xe115)
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("\\(-<\\)" #Xe116)
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("\\(-<<\\)" #Xe117)
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("\\(-~\\)" #Xe118)
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("\\(#{\\)" #Xe119)
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("\\(#\\[\\)" #Xe11a)
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("\\(##\\)" #Xe11b)
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("\\(###\\)" #Xe11c)
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("\\(####\\)" #Xe11d)
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("\\(#(\\)" #Xe11e)
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("\\(#\\?\\)" #Xe11f)
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("\\(#_\\)" #Xe120)
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("\\(#_(\\)" #Xe121)
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("\\(\\.-\\)" #Xe122)
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("\\(\\.=\\)" #Xe123)
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("\\(\\.\\.\\)" #Xe124)
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("\\(\\.\\.<\\)" #Xe125)
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("\\(\\.\\.\\.\\)" #Xe126)
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("\\(\\?=\\)" #Xe127)
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("\\(\\?\\?\\)" #Xe128)
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("\\(;;\\)" #Xe129)
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("\\(/\\*\\)" #Xe12a)
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("\\(/\\*\\*\\)" #Xe12b)
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("\\(/=\\)" #Xe12c)
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("\\(/==\\)" #Xe12d)
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("\\(/>\\)" #Xe12e)
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("\\(//\\)" #Xe12f)
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("\\(///\\)" #Xe130)
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("\\(&&\\)" #Xe131)
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("\\(||\\)" #Xe132)
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("\\(||=\\)" #Xe133)
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("[^|]\\(|=\\)" #Xe134)
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("\\(|>\\)" #Xe135)
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("\\(\\^=\\)" #Xe136)
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("\\(\\$>\\)" #Xe137)
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("\\(\\+\\+\\)" #Xe138)
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("\\(\\+\\+\\+\\)" #Xe139)
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("\\(\\+>\\)" #Xe13a)
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("\\(=:=\\)" #Xe13b)
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("[^!/]\\(==\\)[^>]" #Xe13c)
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("\\(===\\)" #Xe13d)
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("\\(==>\\)" #Xe13e)
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("[^=]\\(=>\\)" #Xe13f)
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("\\(=>>\\)" #Xe140)
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("\\(<=\\)" #Xe141)
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("\\(=<<\\)" #Xe142)
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("\\(=/=\\)" #Xe143)
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("\\(>-\\)" #Xe144)
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("\\(>=\\)" #Xe145)
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("\\(>=>\\)" #Xe146)
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("[^-=]\\(>>\\)" #Xe147)
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("\\(>>-\\)" #Xe148)
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("\\(>>=\\)" #Xe149)
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("\\(>>>\\)" #Xe14a)
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("\\(<\\*\\)" #Xe14b)
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("\\(<\\*>\\)" #Xe14c)
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("\\(<|\\)" #Xe14d)
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("\\(<|>\\)" #Xe14e)
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("\\(<\\$\\)" #Xe14f)
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("\\(<\\$>\\)" #Xe150)
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("\\(<!--\\)" #Xe151)
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("\\(<-\\)" #Xe152)
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("\\(<--\\)" #Xe153)
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("\\(<->\\)" #Xe154)
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("\\(<\\+\\)" #Xe155)
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("\\(<\\+>\\)" #Xe156)
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("\\(<=\\)" #Xe157)
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("\\(<==\\)" #Xe158)
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("\\(<=>\\)" #Xe159)
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("\\(<=<\\)" #Xe15a)
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("\\(<>\\)" #Xe15b)
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("[^-=]\\(<<\\)" #Xe15c)
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("\\(<<-\\)" #Xe15d)
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("\\(<<=\\)" #Xe15e)
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("\\(<<<\\)" #Xe15f)
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("\\(<~\\)" #Xe160)
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("\\(<~~\\)" #Xe161)
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("\\(</\\)" #Xe162)
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("\\(</>\\)" #Xe163)
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("\\(~@\\)" #Xe164)
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("\\(~-\\)" #Xe165)
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("\\(~=\\)" #Xe166)
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("\\(~>\\)" #Xe167)
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("[^<]\\(~~\\)" #Xe168)
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("\\(~~>\\)" #Xe169)
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("\\(%%\\)" #Xe16a)
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("[0\[]\\(x\\)" #Xe16b)
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("[^:=]\\(:\\)[^:=]" #Xe16c)
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("[^\\+<>]\\(\\+\\)[^\\+<>]" #Xe16d)
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("[^\\*/<>]\\(\\*\\)[^\\*/<>]" #Xe16f))))
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(defun add-fira-code-symbol-keywords ()
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(font-lock-add-keywords nil fira-code-font-lock-keywords-alist))
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(add-hook 'prog-mode-hook
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#'add-fira-code-symbol-keywords)
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On some systems, `==` will appear incorrectly as a blank space in certain modes unless you add the following lines to your init file:
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(set-language-environment "UTF-8")
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(set-default-coding-systems 'utf-8)
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GoormIDE
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--------
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In a workspace:
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1. Click goormIDE, then Preferences.
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2. Go to Theme, then focus Custom Theme CSS.
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3. Copy & paste the following:
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@font-face{
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font-family: 'Fira Code';
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src: url('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonsky/FiraCode/master/distr/eot/FiraCode-Regular.eot') format('embedded-opentype'),
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url('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonsky/FiraCode/master/distr/woff2/FiraCode-Regular.woff2') format('woff2'),
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url('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonsky/FiraCode/master/distr/woff/FiraCode-Regular.woff') format('woff'),
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url('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonsky/FiraCode/master/distr/ttf/FiraCode-Regular.ttf') format('truetype');
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font-weight: normal;
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font-style: normal;
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}
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.editor_container pre {
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-webkit-font-feature-settings: "liga" on, "calt" on;
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-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
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text-rendering: optimizeLegibility;
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font-family: 'Fira Code';
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}
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4. Click Aplly or OK
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5. Happy coding!
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Cloud9
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------
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In a workspace:
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1. Click Cloud9, then Preferences (or use keyboard shortcut CTRL + ,)
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2. Go to Themes, then click on You can also style Cloud9 by editing your stylesheet (this will open a blank styles.css file in the C9 editor)
|
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3. Copy & paste the following:
|
||
|
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@font-face{
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font-family: 'Fira Code';
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src: url('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonsky/FiraCode/master/distr/eot/FiraCode-Regular.eot') format('embedded-opentype'),
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url('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonsky/FiraCode/master/distr/woff2/FiraCode-Regular.woff2') format('woff2'),
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url('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonsky/FiraCode/master/distr/woff/FiraCode-Regular.woff') format('woff'),
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url('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/tonsky/FiraCode/master/distr/ttf/FiraCode-Regular.ttf') format('truetype');
|
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font-weight: normal;
|
||
font-style: normal;
|
||
}
|
||
|
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.ace_editor{
|
||
-webkit-font-feature-settings: "liga" on, "calt" on;
|
||
-webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased;
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||
text-rendering: optimizeLegibility;
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||
font-family: 'Fira Code';
|
||
}
|
||
|
||
4. Back in Preferences tab, click on User Settings, then click on Code Editor (Ace)
|
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5. In Font Family field, enter Fira Code
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6. Optionally, repeat step 5 for Preferences > User Settings > Terminal, if you want Fira Code font in C9 terminal.
|
||
|
||
|
||
MacVim
|
||
------
|
||
|
||
Add this to ~/.gvimrc:
|
||
|
||
set macligatures
|
||
set guifont=Fira\ Code:h12
|
||
|
||
MacVim supports ligatures starting from version 7.4.
|
||
|
||
|
||
RStudio
|
||
-------
|
||
|
||
In RStudio:
|
||
|
||
1. Go to Tools > Global Options > Appearance
|
||
2. Select "Fira Code" as Editor Font. In older versions of RStudio, check "Use Ligatures".
|
||
3. Hit "OK" and enjoy
|
||
|
||
|
||
Sublime Text
|
||
------------
|
||
|
||
Preferences --> Settings
|
||
|
||
Add before "ignored_packages":
|
||
|
||
"font_face": "Fira Code",
|
||
"font_options": ["subpixel_antialias"],
|
||
|
||
If you want enable antialias, add in font_options: "gray_antialias"
|
||
|
||
|
||
Visual Studio
|
||
-------------
|
||
|
||
1. Launch Visual Studio (2015 or later).
|
||
2. Launch the Options dialog by opening the "Tools" menu and selecting "Options".
|
||
3. In the Options dialog, under the "Environment" category, you'll find "Fonts and Colors". Click on that. You'll see a combo-box on the right hand side of the dialog labelled "Font". Select "Fira Code" from that combo-box.
|
||
4. Click "OK" to dismiss.
|
||
5. Restart Visual Studio.
|
||
|
||
Now, most FiraCode ligatures will work. A notable exception is the hyphen-based ligatures (e.g. the C++ dereference '->'). See https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/issues/422 for details.
|
||
|
||
|
||
Troubleshooting
|
||
===============
|
||
|
||
See https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode/wiki/Troubleshooting
|