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select *Lean*. This style has a modern lightweight look. As a bonus, it doesn't suffer from
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rendering imperfections that afflict powerline-style prompt.
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### zsh: character not in range
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### Error: character not in range
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Type `echo '\u276F'`. If you get an error saying "zsh: character not in range", your locale
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doesn't support UTF-8. You need to fix it. If you are running Zsh over SSH, see
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- [Question mark in prompt](#question-mark-in-prompt)
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- [Icons, glyphs or powerline symbols don't render](#icons-glyphs-or-powerline-symbols-dont-render)
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- [Sub-pixel imperfections around powerline symbols](#sub-pixel-imperfections-around-powerline-symbols)
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- [zsh: character not in range](#zsh-character-not-in-range)
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- [Error: character not in range](#error-character-not-in-range)
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- [Cursor is in the wrong place](#cursor-is-in-the-wrong-place)
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- [Prompt wrapping around in a weird way](#prompt-wrapping-around-in-a-weird-way)
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- [Right prompt is in the wrong place](#right-prompt-is-in-the-wrong-place)
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