On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 07:30:15AM -0000, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2021-06-17, Francisco Fuentes <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have a little issue with my system (OpenBSD 6.9 amd64 with XFCE) and 
> > that is that emojis aren't showing. I read fonts-conf(5) and created 
> > with some help one for my own configuration but I haven't had luck so 
> > far. I installed Noto Emoji font and the powerline ones from packages 
> > but it didn't cause any effect.
> >
> > I need to be able to see emojis across the system, some people tend to 
> > think that I wanna see them only on Firefox and they suggest stuff to do 
> > in a specific system but I need to i.e. see color emojis in the terminal.
> >
> > What else do I need to check or is there some kind of incompatibility?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> 
> You will need a terminal that can use fallback fonts, and you'll need
> to configure it to use the fonts you want in the priority order you
> want.  XTerm doesn't allow this.
> 
> You can try at least rxvt-unicode, st, kitty, the various VTE-based
> terminals (including gnome-terminal and many others). Some are
> configured directly, some use fontconfig for it. I haven't tried using
> them for emoji but have had success with fallback for various unicode
> symbols and scripts that aren't supported by my usual font.
> 
> 

There are some terminals that support emojis internally and can display
some stuff like rxvt-unicode but they use their own font and don't look
really well. I'd like to have the same experience as I have in XFCE in
Manjaro.


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