On 18.01.17, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > I cannot reproduce this issue, but it has been reported before.
Are you sure that you have a font installed which supports emojis? If so: Which one? Besides: What happens if you perform the steps I outlined in my bug report? Is the emoji rendered properly and what emoji did you use? On 18.01.17, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > Do you use the latest git version for dmenu? I can reproduce this with the lastet git version (5cd66e2c6ca6a82e59927d495498fa6e478594d6) and the latest stable release (4.6). On 18.01.17, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > Do you have any custom patches or changes applied? I don't. On 18.01.17, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > What OS / distro and library versions do you use? I can reproduce this issue under Alpine Linux and Arch Linux. I didn't test any other operating systems. Under Alpine Linux I am using libx11 1.6.4, xinerama 1.1.3 and libxft 2.3.2. On 18.01.17, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote: > Can you provide your config.h, font configuration files and command you used > to generate the text? I don't use a custom config.h and I don't have any custom font configuration files either. I just use the default config files installed by fontconfig 2.12.1. Sören.