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This question help me solve the problem when I was using ubuntu:

My terminal in VSCode has a tiny font after installing zsh and changing font style?

I cannot make it work when using manjaro. In fact after installing Menlo for Powerline font my terminal looks like this: enter image description here (picture looks blurry because I reduced its size)

The font I am trying to use is Menlo for Powerline and it can be downloaded from here: https://github.com/abertsch/Menlo-for-Powerline

This is what I am doing:

cd ~/Downloads
git clone https://github.com/abertsch/Menlo-for-Powerline.git

# for some reason I do not have this directory
# I have also perform the same steps using the directory /usr/share/fonts
mkdir ~/.fonts

# copy all the fonts to the new directory just created
cp ~/Downloads/Menlo-for-Powerline/* ~/.fonts/

# make sure fonts are in here
cd ~/.fonts
ls

# update fonts cache
fc-cache -vf ~/.fonts

I then set setting terminal.integrated.fontFamily to

"terminal.integrated.fontFamily": "Menlo for Powerline",

when I do that vscode shows warning saying

"The terminal only supports monospace fonts. Be sure to restart VS Code if this is a newly installed font."

I restart VS Code and the font does not work still! I guess my problem is that I am placing the font in some incorrect place. Ubuntu places its fonts on ~/.fonts but what about manjaro?

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Try copying your fonts to /usr/share/fonts/TTF. You can also try installing the fonts (which file managers like nautilus and nemo support)

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Fist install font with command:

sudo pacman -S ttf-meslo-nerd-font-powerlevel10k 

Then open vscode and go to the terminal tab. With the terminal open inside Vscode (look for an arrow on the side of this +(new terminal). Select the configure terminal settings option. Click is a filter on the right side, look for font and copy and paste this font ('MesloLGS NF', 'monospace', monospace). In the option just below Font Ligatures, click on edit in settings.json and change it from false to true.

Now Reload window.

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