On Thu, Jan 5, 2023 at 4:38 AM Walter Cazzola wrote:
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> On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Go Canes wrote:
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> > On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 12:38 PM Walter Cazzola wrote:
> >> These 💔and 💑are two examples. Basically all the new unicode characters that
> >> permits to specify, for example, the skin color or the gen
On Thu, 5 Jan 2023, Tim wrote:
Walter Cazzola:
These 💔and 💑are two examples. Basically all the new unicode characters
that permits to specify, for example, the skin color or the gender.
Barry Scott:
I see the broken heart and the two facing kissing emoji.
They are in black and white not col
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Go Canes wrote:
On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 12:38 PM Walter Cazzola wrote:
These 💔and 💑are two examples. Basically all the new unicode characters that
permits to specify, for example, the skin color or the gender.
FWIW, this works for me with konsole5-22.12.0-1.fc36.x86_64.
Walter Cazzola:
>> These 💔and 💑are two examples. Basically all the new unicode characters
>> that permits to specify, for example, the skin color or the gender.
Barry Scott:
> I see the broken heart and the two facing kissing emoji.
> They are in black and white not colour, but they do display.
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> On 4 Jan 2023, at 19:27, Walter Cazzola wrote:
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> On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Barry Scott wrote:
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>> I see the broken heart and the two facing kissing emoji.
>> They are in black and white not colour, but they do display.
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>> I'm using Fedora 37 and its up to date.
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> It seems that the suppor
On Wed, Jan 4, 2023 at 12:38 PM Walter Cazzola wrote:
> These 💔and 💑are two examples. Basically all the new unicode characters that
> permits to specify, for example, the skin color or the gender.
FWIW, this works for me with konsole5-22.12.0-1.fc36.x86_64. I've
never changed the default font, s
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Barry Scott wrote:
I see the broken heart and the two facing kissing emoji.
They are in black and white not colour, but they do display.
I'm using Fedora 37 and its up to date.
It seems that the support is still a working in progress...
I will give to the upgrade a try
On 04/01/2023 17:37, Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Barry Scott wrote:
FYI my font is DejaVu Sans Mono. Is that what you have?
Yes, it is.
What are the characters that do not display?
Can you provide the UTF-8 so that I can try it for myself?
These 💔and 💑are two examples. B
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Barry Scott wrote:
FYI my font is DejaVu Sans Mono. Is that what you have?
Yes, it is.
What are the characters that do not display?
Can you provide the UTF-8 so that I can try it for myself?
These 💔and 💑are two examples. Basically all the new unicode characters that
On 04/01/2023 16:48, Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Barry Scott wrote:
 Ok, how can I check this?
The font used in Konsole is set in the Profile.
From the menu choose Settings/Manage Profiles...
Pick the default profile (if you have more then one).
Choose Edit... Look in
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Barry Scott wrote:
Ok, how can I check this?
The font used in Konsole is set in the Profile.
From the menu choose Settings/Manage Profiles...
Pick the default profile (if you have more then one).
Choose Edit... Look in the Appearance section.
The font that is u
On 04/01/2023 10:53, Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2023-01-04 at 02:09 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Both vim and KDE use DejaVu Sans family (vim uses the monospace
version but
the issue is not there since once it is displayed correctly and once
not).
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2023-01-04 at 02:09 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Both vim and KDE use DejaVu Sans family (vim uses the monospace version but
the issue is not there since once it is displayed correctly and once not).
Are you quite sure they're all using the sa
On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Stephen Morris wrote:
Just a query, if the emoji's are actual double byte characters, what happens
if you change the encode in Konsole to UTF-16 by right-clicking in Konsole
then selecting "set encoding->Unicode->utf-16?
This was one of my first attempt. It simply gibberis
On Wed, 2023-01-04 at 02:09 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote:
> Both vim and KDE use DejaVu Sans family (vim uses the monospace version but
> the issue is not there since once it is displayed correctly and once not).
Are you quite sure they're all using the same font family?
That screen grab is too lo
On 4/1/23 12:09, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Dear Fedora-ers,
I've an issue that has been haunting me since when I upgraded to
Fedora 35 around a year ago. 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 o
Dear Fedora-ers,
I've an issue that has been haunting me since when I upgraded to Fedora 35
around a year ago. 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
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