On Sat, 28 Dec 2024 19:28:47 +0000
Alain D D Williams <a...@phcomp.co.uk> 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 in them, called tofu. So I grabbed one and searched in
the character map accessory (package gucharmap) for it. That told me it
was a Hangul symbol. A simple search gave me several Hangul font
packages one might try:

charles@hawk:~$ apt-cache search hangul | grep font
fonts-alee - free Hangul TrueType fonts
fonts-lexi-gulim - Lexi Gulim Korean font
fonts-lexi-saebom - Lexi Saebom Korean font
fonts-wqy-microhei - Sans-serif style CJK font derived from Droid
xfonts-efont-unicode - /efont/ Unicode fonts for X which cover various scripts
xfonts-efont-unicode-ib - /efont/ Unicode fonts for X (italic and bold)
charles@hawk:~$ 


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