On 10/04/2016 10:24 PM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote: > On Wed, Oct 5, 2016 at 12:34 AM, Neil Bothwick <n...@digimed.co.uk> wrote: >> On Tue, 4 Oct 2016 20:22:01 +0300, Alexander Kapshuk wrote: >> >>>> I see you've got some extra fonts installed that I don't. >>>> >>>> I'll fiddle with that. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>> >>> Installing 'media-fonts/unifont' did it. >>> I now have those Japanese characters showing both in Firefox and >>> Chromium. >> >> Just to add some confusion, I see the Japanese characters in Chromium and >> I do not have unifont installed. >> >> [ebuild R ] www-client/chromium-54.0.2840.34::gentoo USE="cups >> -custom-cflags (gn) -gnome -gnome-keyring (-gtk3) hangouts -kerberos >> (-neon) (pic) proprietary-codecs pulseaudio (-selinux) suid system-ffmpeg >> tcmalloc {-test} -widevine" L10N="-am -ar -bg -bn -ca -cs -da -de -el >> en-GB -es -es-419 -et -fa -fi -fil -fr -gu -he -hi -hr -hu -id -it -ja >> -kn -ko -lt -lv -ml -mr -ms -nb -nl -pl -pt-BR -pt-PT -ro -ru -sk -sl -sr >> -sv -sw -ta -te -th -tr -uk -vi -zh-CN -zh-TW" 0 KiB >> >> >> -- >> Neil Bothwick >> >> If the cops arrest a mime, do they tell her she has the right to remain >> silent? > > That's interesting. > I'll keep on digging. > > Thanks. >
Is it possible the fonts are not active on your system? `eselect fontconfig list` ? Dan