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Bug #1006699 [kde-cli-tools] kde-cli-tools: kde-cli-toold installation blocked 
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Bug#1006685: kde-plasma-desktop: KDE does not display Emojis correctly

2022-03-03 Thread Max Görner

Hi Norbert,

thank you very much for your reply.


[...]
- added configuration to /etc/fonts/local.conf (easily findable on the
 internet what is necessary)

I really tried, but I could not find a guide how to do so. I found
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Font_configuration but it seems not to have a
section to configure fallback fonts.

Could you point me to a guide or maybe post your XML snippet here? It would
help me a lot.



This is not specific to KDE, but to fontconfig and how Debian handles
fallback fonts.

So maybe this is not related to KDE directly, but I still think its an
unfortunate situation, and fixing at would significantly improve the user
experience? Would it make sense to file another bug report against the
appropriate package, e.g. fontconfig?


Best regards
Max Görner



Bug#1006699: kde-cli-tools: kde-cli-toold installation blocked by another package already installed kde-runtime

2022-03-03 Thread mehdi rachdi
> because your situation is quite the exception. 

Had the same issue here. jovie which I never used was installed and depends on 
kde-runtime. 
apt/apt-get couldn't resolve it. I had to:

sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/kde-cli-tools-data_4%3a5.24.2-1_all.deb
sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite   
/var/cache/apt/archives/kde-cli-tools_4%3a5.24.2-1_amd64.deb



Re: Bug#1006685: kde-plasma-desktop: KDE does not display Emojis correctly

2022-03-03 Thread Norbert Preining
Hi Max,

> I really tried, but I could not find a guide how to do so. I found
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Font_configuration but it seems not to have a
> section to configure fallback fonts.

I used a different config file, but just found this here which indicates
that it is related to hinting:

https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=104542

$ cat /etc/fonts/conf.d/68-color-emoji.conf






Emoji


true


hintslight


true




$

Does that work (after sudo fc-cache -f  and relogin)?

If not, then




 
   sans-serif
   
 Noto Sans
 Noto Color Emoji
 Noto Emoji
 DejaVu Sans
   
 
 
   serif
   
 Noto Serif
 Noto Color Emoji
 Noto Emoji
 DejaVu Serif
   
 
 
  monospace
  
Noto Mono
Noto Color Emoji
Noto Emoji
DejaVu Sans Mono
   
 


Would help, too.

> So maybe this is not related to KDE directly, but I still think its an
> unfortunate situation, and fixing at would significantly improve the user
> experience? Would it make sense to file another bug report against the
> appropriate package, e.g. fontconfig?

My guess is that the fonts-noto-emoji or so should ship a fontconfig
file that activates it, best with the above.

But I am not running Debian anymore on my main machine, so cannot really
check.

Best

Norbert

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