wizard: prefer POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-complete over nerdfont-v3

Apparently Windows Terminal has a bug. To reproduce:

    print -P '\UF0737%K{red} %k'

The expected output:

    x_

Here 'x' signifies any glyph of width 1, and '_' signifies a red
block.

The actual output:

    x _

Notice the space.

The output of the following two commands is as expected:

    print -P '\UFC35%K{red} %k'
    print -P '\UFC35x'
pull/2267/head
Roman Perepelitsa 2 years ago
parent 8167383665
commit b474978b2e

@ -2094,13 +2094,13 @@ while true; do
elif (( ! cap_diamond )); then elif (( ! cap_diamond )); then
POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=awesome-fontconfig POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=awesome-fontconfig
else else
ask_arrow '\UF0737' || continue ask_arrow '\uFC35' || continue
if (( cap_arrow )); then if (( cap_arrow )); then
POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-v3 POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-complete
else else
ask_arrow '\uFC35' "Let's try another one." || continue ask_arrow '\UF0737' "Let's try another one." || continue
if (( cap_arrow )); then if (( cap_arrow )); then
POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-complete POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=nerdfont-v3
else else
POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=awesome-fontconfig POWERLEVEL9K_MODE=awesome-fontconfig
ask_python || continue ask_python || continue

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