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- [Special Segment Colors](#special-segment-colors)
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- [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
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- [Gaps Between Segments](#gaps-between-segments)
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- [Segments are printed in strange colors](#segments-are-printed-in-strange-colors)
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- [Segment Colors are Wrong](#segment-colors-are-wrong)
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- [Meta](#meta)
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- [Kudos](#kudos)
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- [Developing](#developing)
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#### The 'time' segment
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By default the time is show in 'H:M:S' format. If you want to change it,
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just set another format in your `~/.zshrc`:
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just set another format in your `~/.zshrc`. As an example, this is a reversed
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time format:
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# Output date and time with a nice symbol (awesome-terminal-font required)
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# Reversed time format
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POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT='%D{%S:%M:%H}'
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If you are using an "Awesome Powerline Font", you can add a time symbol to this
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segment, as well:
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# Output time, date, and a symbol from the "Awesome Powerline Font" set
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POWERLEVEL9K_TIME_FORMAT="%D{%H:%M:%S \uE868 %d.%m.%y}"
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#### Unit Test Ratios
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Powerline fonts, but did not make a Powerline font the default font in your
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terminal emulator (e.g., 'terminator', 'gnome-terminal', 'konsole', etc.,).
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#### Segments are printed in strange colors
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#### Segment Colors are Wrong
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Besides of choosing the right color scheme for your terminal editor, you should
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be aware that your terminal is capable of displaying 256 colors. You can check
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that by invoking `echotc Co` in your terminal. It should show 256. If it shows
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less than that, you have to set a terminal that is capable of displaying 256
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colors like `xterm-256color` in your `~/.zshrc`:
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If the color display within your terminal seems off, it's possible you are using
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a reduced color set. You can check this by invoking `echotc Co` in your
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terminal, which should yield `256`. If you see something different, try setting
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`xterm-256color` in your `~/.zshrc`:
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TERM=xterm-256color
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