I normally use English, Afrikaans, Greek, Hebrew, German and Dutch. None of those work.
I had no problems with Xiphos until it was removed from Debian Testing recently and few years ago with Bibletime. And @Cindy-Sue, yes I did use apt-cache (or wajig) to search for unicode fonts. Regards Johann On 8 September 2014 02:36, Joel Rees <joel.r...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2014/09/08 5:02 "Johann Spies" <johann.sp...@gmail.com>: > > > > OK I have read the FAQ on the Bibletime website and according to it I > You have to install an unicode font like Code2000, Arial Unicode MS or > Bitstream Cyberbit to display the special unicode characters. > > > > I can find none of the fonts mentioned in the example amongst the > available fonts in debian, and I have many fonts available including > ttf-unifont, nifont, xfonts-iunifont, the Libertine O family of fonts and > many others. > > > > I have tried by configuring Bibletime to use some of these fonts, but > that did not resolve the problem. > > Well, might I ask, what languages and what texts are you trying to display > and work in? > > Afrikaans should not require a lot of extra characters. Chinese, on the > other hand, does. > > Joel Rees > > Computer memory is just fancy paper, > CPUs just fancy pens. > All is a stream of text > flowing from the past into the future. > -- Because experiencing your loyal love is better than life itself, my lips will praise you. (Psalm 63:3)