Oh my ZSH no unicode characters












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I installed Arch Linux on my work computer and I'm currently configuring it for my taste.
I installed the packages I needed (Xorg, Gnome3, urxvt, etc.) and created those dot files:



.xinitrc
export GDK_BACKEND=x11
exec gnome-session



.zprofile
if [[ ! $DISPLAY && XDG_VTNR -eq 1 ]]; then
exec startx
fi



But when I install Oh my ZSH and test it with urxvt the unicode characters aren't displayed at all.
Screenshot urxvt



Does someone know how to fix this?



Edit: ✘ is one of the few that's being displayed.










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    I installed Arch Linux on my work computer and I'm currently configuring it for my taste.
    I installed the packages I needed (Xorg, Gnome3, urxvt, etc.) and created those dot files:



    .xinitrc
    export GDK_BACKEND=x11
    exec gnome-session



    .zprofile
    if [[ ! $DISPLAY && XDG_VTNR -eq 1 ]]; then
    exec startx
    fi



    But when I install Oh my ZSH and test it with urxvt the unicode characters aren't displayed at all.
    Screenshot urxvt



    Does someone know how to fix this?



    Edit: ✘ is one of the few that's being displayed.










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      I installed Arch Linux on my work computer and I'm currently configuring it for my taste.
      I installed the packages I needed (Xorg, Gnome3, urxvt, etc.) and created those dot files:



      .xinitrc
      export GDK_BACKEND=x11
      exec gnome-session



      .zprofile
      if [[ ! $DISPLAY && XDG_VTNR -eq 1 ]]; then
      exec startx
      fi



      But when I install Oh my ZSH and test it with urxvt the unicode characters aren't displayed at all.
      Screenshot urxvt



      Does someone know how to fix this?



      Edit: ✘ is one of the few that's being displayed.










      share|improve this question













      I installed Arch Linux on my work computer and I'm currently configuring it for my taste.
      I installed the packages I needed (Xorg, Gnome3, urxvt, etc.) and created those dot files:



      .xinitrc
      export GDK_BACKEND=x11
      exec gnome-session



      .zprofile
      if [[ ! $DISPLAY && XDG_VTNR -eq 1 ]]; then
      exec startx
      fi



      But when I install Oh my ZSH and test it with urxvt the unicode characters aren't displayed at all.
      Screenshot urxvt



      Does someone know how to fix this?



      Edit: ✘ is one of the few that's being displayed.







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