On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 05:30:16PM -0200, Igor Fontana wrote:
> > It doesn't sound like a dwm issue, but rather Xft. I won't add more
> > dependencies to dwm. Rather we should get rid of Xft.
>
> yes, teh guy said something about fontconfig+harfbuzz-ng.
>
> > I cannot reproduce the issue on my mach
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 08:13:27PM +0100, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> It doesn't sound like a dwm issue, but rather Xft. I won't add more
> dependencies to dwm. Rather we should get rid of Xft.
And replace it with what?
Eric
> It doesn't sound like a dwm issue, but rather Xft. I won't add more
> dependencies to dwm. Rather we should get rid of Xft.
yes, teh guy said something about fontconfig+harfbuzz-ng.
> I cannot reproduce the issue on my machine, but there are other reports that
> have a similar issue. Feel free
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 04:50:59PM -0200, Igor Fontana wrote:
> I received an email today which had a emoji on it's subject and every
> time I tried to open it, X would crash. It took me some time to figure
> out what was crashing X, and it was dwm.
>
> If I try to open some window with this emoji
I received an email today which had a emoji on it's subject and every
time I tried to open it, X would crash. It took me some time to figure
out what was crashing X, and it was dwm.
If I try to open some window with this emoji '🏖' (U+1F3D6) on it's
title:
$ gvim '🏖'
dwm will crash with: