On Sat, 21 Aug 2021 at 11:20, Philip Taylor (HI) < p.tay...@hellenic-institute.uk> wrote:
> Ulrike Fischer wrote: > > > With a current texlive you can use albatross to find out which fonts > on your system support this > > albatross -d 0xFFFD > > > I appreciate that this answer may have been targetted solely at Doug > McKenna, but in the general case it does not work. Here, using TeX Live > 2021 under Windows 7 Ultimate, the command "albatross" is unknown — > > Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601] > Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. > > d:\Users\Philip Taylor>albatross -d 0xFFFD > 'albatross' is not recognized as an internal or external command, > operable program or batch file. > > d:\Users\Philip Taylor> > > I have access to a couple Windows Systems (10 Enterprise and 10 Pro) with a full install of TeX Live 2021 with current updates. Both have "<texlive_2021_install_dir>\bin\win32\albatross.exe" and the default Windows TL2021 fontconfig setup. Both work as advertised (but default Windows terminal doesn't display UniCode and the output seems to be a fixed width so truncates the font file pathnames). On linux the UniCode characters display properly. -- George N. White III