On Sat, 16 Sep 2017, at 10:24 PM, lukáš Hozda wrote:
> 2) has a simple solution. Just do:
> xmodmap -e 'keycode val='
> where val is the keycode of all involved keys.
You're joking right? Disable the keys in order for st not to print
them?!
On Sun, Sep 17, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Janne Heß wrote:
> What I also found is that several unicode combine characters aren't
> detected properly. For example, a female black police officer (rarely
> used, but exists) is rendered as three different emojis (color, gender
> and police officer). I assume s
What I also found is that several unicode combine characters aren't
detected properly. For example, a female black police officer (rarely
used, but exists) is rendered as three different emojis (color, gender
and police officer). I assume st doesn't does this processing, but which
library does it s
I performed all these tests without tmux...
With tmux, everything looks even more awful, but as long as it's not
rendered correctly by st, there's no point in trying to fix tmux.
On 09/17/2017 09:03 PM, ACE wrote:
> On 09/17, Janne Heß wrote:
>> It looks like the crash is caused by the font.
>> Sw
On 09/17, Janne Heß wrote:
> It looks like the crash is caused by the font.
> Switching from noto emoji to emoji one fixes the crash. I'll try looking
> into the grid escaping bug...
I'd say escaping the grid is the result of not using UTF8. That was my
guess before Stefan enlightened me with the
Still, the offset after the 🙅 character seems to be too short:
https://i.imgur.com/TSwt1et.png
I can live with that, but I wanted to mention it here ;)
On 09/17/2017 08:37 PM, S. Gilles wrote:
> On 2017-09-17T14:16:15+, Janne Heß wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I just wanted to ask if anyone
Turns out I was also able to fix the grid bug by just upgrading my
system. I have no idea which dependency had a bug, but it's really fixed
now. Hopefully nobody will have to bring up these topics again.
On 09/17/2017 08:37 PM, S. Gilles wrote:
> On 2017-09-17T14:16:15+, Janne Heß wrote:
>> He
It looks like the crash is caused by the font.
Switching from noto emoji to emoji one fixes the crash. I'll try looking
into the grid escaping bug...
On 09/17/2017 08:37 PM, S. Gilles wrote:
> On 2017-09-17T14:16:15+, Janne Heß wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I just wanted to ask if anyone has
On 2017-09-17T14:16:15+, Janne Heß wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just wanted to ask if anyone has managed to properly display emojis in st.
> I know this is potentially sucky feature, but I read my mail in mutt and
> some companies think it's a good idea to put emojis into their subjects.
> C
On 09/17, Stefan Hagen wrote:
> * Stefan Hagen wrote:
> > I'm doing exactly this. This is mutt in st (top) and termite (bottom).
> > https://shell.srv.hagen.coffee/~sdk/screenshots/2017-09-17_19-38-46.png
> >
> > Are you sure the font you're using supports these characters?
>
> Adding some detai
* Stefan Hagen wrote:
I'm doing exactly this. This is mutt in st (top) and termite (bottom).
https://shell.srv.hagen.coffee/~sdk/screenshots/2017-09-17_19-38-46.png
Are you sure the font you're using supports these characters?
Adding some details:
.muttrc:
set charset = "utf-8"
set assumed
Hi Janne,
* Janne Heß wrote:
I just wanted to ask if anyone has managed to properly display emojis in st.
I know this is potentially sucky feature, but I read my mail in mutt and
some companies think it's a good idea to put emojis into their subjects.
Currently, it looks like the emojis consisti
On 09/17, Janne Heß wrote:
> Thank you for your prompt response.
> I tried testing that by running `st bash` (my default shell
> automatically starts tmux).
> However, when pasting the first line of getemoji.com, st crashes (and
> this is an actual bug IMO).
> The output of st is:
>
> X Error of f
Thank you for your prompt response.
I tried testing that by running `st bash` (my default shell
automatically starts tmux).
However, when pasting the first line of getemoji.com, st crashes (and
this is an actual bug IMO).
The output of st is:
X Error of failed request: BadLength (poly request too
On 09/17, Janne Heß wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just wanted to ask if anyone has managed to properly display emojis in st.
> I know this is potentially sucky feature, but I read my mail in mutt and
> some companies think it's a good idea to put emojis into their subjects.
> Currently, it looks
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to ask if anyone has managed to properly display emojis in st.
I know this is potentially sucky feature, but I read my mail in mutt and
some companies think it's a good idea to put emojis into their subjects.
Currently, it looks like the emojis consisting of 2 charact
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