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I cant get it to work either, and I am using windows terminal. So yeah.. |
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For the time being you could set the color you want as your background to be the foreground color, and then specify "inverted" afterwards |
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Hi,
I'm having trouble making the foreground of a unicode element transparent. I want to achieve an effect like the divider in the
oh-my-posh
default theme:This can be achieved by setting the foregroung of the
sign (UnicodeU+E0B0
) totransparent
.When I set
fg
of the sign totransparent
, it stays white. Settingbg
totransparent
seems to work.I'm using iTerm2 as terminal emulator and understand, that there is an issue with iTerm and
hidden
as mentioned in thestarship
docs. Is it related totransparent
?The thing is: When trying
oh-my-posh
in the same terminal, the effect is working. They set their transparent like this.Am I missing something in the Starship config/docs, or is it just not working?
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