On 2021-11-28 at 10:45, Nate Bargmann wrote:

> * On 2021 27 Nov 20:09 -0600, Celejar wrote:
>
>> I'm pretty sure Droid Sans Mono Slashed doesn't have the glyphs in
>> question, and that you must actually have the noto or similar fonts
>> installed, with some part of the Gnome infrastructure finding them when
>> you select the glyphs. What does "fc-list | grep noto" show?
> 
> $ fc-list | grep noto
> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSansMono-Regular.ttf: Noto Sans 
> Mono:style=Regular
> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoSansMono-Bold.ttf: Noto Sans 
> Mono:style=Bold
> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoMono-Regular.ttf: Noto Mono:style=Regular

These three are from fonts-noto-mono.

> /usr/share/fonts/truetype/noto/NotoColorEmoji.ttf: Noto Color 
> Emoji:style=Regular

This one is from fonts-noto-color-emoji.

For comparison, according to a quick naive check I just ran, the
TrueType font-file counts per noto package are as follows:

fonts-noto-core: 268
fonts-noto-extra: 1540
fonts-noto-hinted: 0
fonts-noto-mono: 3
fonts-noto-ui-core: 36
fonts-noto-ui-extra: 532
fonts-noto-unhinted: 0
fonts-noto-cjk: 0
fonts-noto-cjk-extra: 0
fonts-noto-color-emoji: 1

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