@ -156,12 +156,14 @@ left_prompt_segment() {
if [[ -n $6 ]]; then
visual_identifier="$(print_icon $6)"
if [[ -n "$visual_identifier" ]]; then
# Add an whitespace if we print more than just the visual identifier.
# To avoid cutting off the visual identifier in some terminal emulators (e.g., Konsole, st),
# we need to color both the visual identifier and the whitespace.
[[ -n "$5" ]] && visual_identifier="$visual_identifier "
# Allow users to overwrite the color for the visual identifier only.
local visual_identifier_color_variable=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_COLOR
set_default $visual_identifier_color_variable $4
visual_identifier="%F{${(P)visual_identifier_color_variable}%}$visual_identifier%f"
# Add an whitespace if we print more than just the visual identifier
[[ -n "$5" ]] && visual_identifier="$visual_identifier "
fi
fi
@ -241,12 +243,14 @@ right_prompt_segment() {
if [[ -n "$6" ]]; then
visual_identifier="$(print_icon $6)"
if [[ -n "$visual_identifier" ]]; then
# Add an whitespace if we print more than just the visual identifier.
# To avoid cutting off the visual identifier in some terminal emulators (e.g., Konsole, st),
# we need to color both the visual identifier and the whitespace.
[[ -n "$5" ]] && visual_identifier=" $visual_identifier"
# Allow users to overwrite the color for the visual identifier only.
local visual_identifier_color_variable=POWERLEVEL9K_${(U)1#prompt_}_VISUAL_IDENTIFIER_COLOR
set_default $visual_identifier_color_variable $4
visual_identifier="%F{${(P)visual_identifier_color_variable}%}$visual_identifier%f"
# Add an whitespace if we print more than just the visual identifier
[[ -n "$5" ]] && visual_identifier=" $visual_identifier"
fi
fi