I do get the weird symbols on my themes. And also at the banner part I don't know where to put that in. You say $psenvmodule path is where I find it. But I don't known what that means and also you say in another comment it's in powershell profile. But I do the ctrl + , and I don't find anything of the sort.
So everything works, except I need to set theme every time I log in. I get strange symbols, I tried doing "git clone github.com/microsoft/cascadia-code..." in the powershell but nothing seems to come into effect, maybe I need to restard?
also I don't know what to do with the banner, where to find the file how to set it up.
If you want to install the font you have to download the first zip on this page and open it github.com/microsoft/cascadia-code... then open ttf folder, double click on CascadiaCodePL and click install.
The banner part is a bit confusing yep, my profile is at "C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents\WindowsPowerShell"
I easily created it by typing "notepad $PROFILE" on Windows Powershell. Then I pasted OP's profile (pastebin.com/JAX3Ce23) inside it.
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I do get the weird symbols on my themes. And also at the banner part I don't know where to put that in. You say $psenvmodule path is where I find it. But I don't known what that means and also you say in another comment it's in powershell profile. But I do the ctrl + , and I don't find anything of the sort.
So everything works, except I need to set theme every time I log in. I get strange symbols, I tried doing "git clone github.com/microsoft/cascadia-code..." in the powershell but nothing seems to come into effect, maybe I need to restard?
also I don't know what to do with the banner, where to find the file how to set it up.
If you want to install the font you have to download the first zip on this page and open it github.com/microsoft/cascadia-code... then open ttf folder, double click on CascadiaCodePL and click install.
The banner part is a bit confusing yep, my profile is at "C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents\WindowsPowerShell"
I easily created it by typing "notepad $PROFILE" on Windows Powershell. Then I pasted OP's profile (pastebin.com/JAX3Ce23) inside it.