Ken Moffat wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 05:08:30PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I think we've discussed this before, but how do you get rid of hex
characters in a browser?  I use seamonkey as my browser of choice, but on
some sites I get things like the attached picture (blown up quite a bit).

I'm sure we have, and my normal answer is "add more TTF/OTF fonts",
but that is unlikely to help here : U+F147 and U+F109 appear to be
in the "private use area" of unicode.

ISTR we talked about this for github and "images" (stored as
characters) for actions -
http://osdir.com/ml/blfs-support/2014-11/msg00080.html

For most people, these will just look like dots in the corners of
the character cell.  Unless that link jogs your memory, I don't
think I can suggest anything.

Now that you reminded me, I'm remembering a little more.

Doing some educated guessing, my problem is probably in the browser. My SM version is 2.32 which is not that much before the current 2.33.1.

Looking at the https://github.com/libical/libical/ page that I mentioned in November, I still get the hex in SM, but not in konqueror on this system and not on FF on another system.

Thanks for the pointer.

  -- Bruce

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