On 04/06/14 at 17:48, Marc Lehmann wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 04, 2014 at 05:00:12PM +0200, Andreas Herz <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > But since it's working with st and xfce4-terminal i guess there must be
> > some other font i already have installed to render this character.
> 
> Yes.
> 

I did not found the exact font yet, but it's in the package
media-fonts/font-misc-misc on my Gentoo system. So i have to dig into
that "X.Org miscellaneous fonts".

> > Is there a tool or some other fast/easy way to determine which font
> > st/xfce4-terminal is using in this case?
> 
> You could try a program such as gucharmap, which would go hunting for
> fonts and can display the font used for a glyph, but that doesn't
> guarantee it's the same font as st is using.
> 

Ah thank you, i will try that.

> > > Add a font to your fontlist that contains that codepoint.
> > 
> > Can i mix bitmap fonts with xft fonts?
> 
> Yes. The only requirement is that the glyphs fit into your base font,
> i.e. if your base font is 9 pixels high, then everything needs to fit in
> there. Urxvt will still accept fonts where only some glyphs fail to fit,
> but will not use them.

That will help me to find the suitable font from the package since it
_must_ be some font with 9px height available.

What was also helpful is this UTF-8 Demo:

http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/examples/UTF-8-demo.txt

OT:

I could send my mails to the ML, but i also received error messages for
you:

Your message was not delivered successfully.
The message could not be delivered to the following recipient:
[email protected]

I get 5.0.0 as error code

-- 
Andreas Herz

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