Hi,
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 04:13:14AM +, Alain D D Williams wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 09:09:46AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
>
> > Do you have the "fonts-recommended" package installed?
>
> That did the trick thanks - then a reboot. I might have been able to get away
> with a logout.
On Sun, Dec 29, 2024 at 09:09:46AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> Do you have the "fonts-recommended" package installed?
That did the trick thanks - then a reboot. I might have been able to get away
with a logout.
I also now seem to be able to see all the emojis that my daughter sends me.
Thanks
On 29/12/2024 02:28, Alain D D Williams wrote:
I occasionally see Unicode characters that do not do not display properly. Eg:
메리 크리스마스 (for the curious: this says Happy Christmas in Korean).
[...]
They fail to display in either Mate terminal 1.26 or in Firefox 128.5 so I
suspect it is a system
On Sat, 28 Dec 2024 19:28:47 +
Alain D D Williams wrote:
> I occasionally see Unicode characters that do not do not display
> properly. Eg: 메리 크리스마스 (for the curious: this says Happy
> Christmas in Korean).
Well, I don't have that font installed, so I see little boxes with the
Unicode values
Alain D D Williams (12024-12-28):
> I suspect that I could see them if I used the testing version of some package.
> Which one(s) and how do I do this ?
I strongly doubt a common font will be “upgraded” with Korean
characters. More likely, the package is just not installed.
So: find out which fon
I am running Debian 12 - Bookworm.
I occasionally see Unicode characters that do not do not display properly. Eg:
메리 크리스마스 (for the curious: this says Happy Christmas in Korean).
These do however display properly on my laptop which runs Mint 21.3.
I suspect that I could see them if I used the te
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