On Wednesday January 18 2023 03:50:02 Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> By happy accident I recently discovered that in Konsole profile
>settings under Appearance→Advanced, there is an own option for an Emoji
>font, which in my case was set to “-1”. So I selected a proper font (the
>pre-installed Noto
Am Sun, Jan 08, 2023 at 09:11:05PM +0100 schrieb Patrick Nagel:
> Hi René,
>
> > >For me Konsole also doesn't show emojis and also many other characters
> >
> > Attached the little file I use to test emoji rendering. all of which are
> > rendered fine in my older konsole5 version (20.11.70) buil
On Sunday January 08 2023 21:11:05 Patrick Nagel wrote:
>Hi René,
>
>It was an easy fix, once I knew where to look :)
You're welcome, glad to have helped!
R.
Hi René,
On Friday, 6 January 2023 13:22:35 CET René J.V. Bertin wrote:
> On Friday January 06 2023 10:48:15 Patrick Nagel wrote:
>
> >For me Konsole also doesn't show emojis and also many other characters
>
> Attached the little file I use to test emoji rendering. all of which are
> rendered f
Walter Cazzola posted on Wed, 4 Jan 2023 02:08:12 +0100 (CET) as
excerpted:
> I've an issue that has been haunting me since a little. Konsole doesn't
> print properly some utf8 characters. They could be those two bytes long.
> At least I noticed it with flags, fruits, flowers and other icons that
On Friday January 06 2023 10:48:15 Patrick Nagel wrote:
>For me Konsole also doesn't show emojis and also many other characters
Attached the little file I use to test emoji rendering. all of which are
rendered fine in my older konsole5 version (20.11.70) built against Qt 5.9,
using the basic `c
Hi Walter,
On Wednesday, 4 January 2023 02:08:12 CET Walter Cazzola wrote:
> The attached screenshot showcases the issue. On the bottom you have a Konsole
> instance with two panes. The upper pane shows (by using cat) a file with
> the 💔and 💑utf-8 characters. The lower pane shows the same file by
Dear KDE-ers,
I've an issue that has been haunting me since a little. Konsole doesn't print
properly some utf8 characters. They could be those two bytes long. At least I
noticed it with flags, fruits, flowers and other icons that are two bytes
long.
The attached screenshot showcases the issue. On