Thnx again for the more replies..
Страхиња Радић wrote:
> On 24/03/08 11:37PM, Dan wrote:
> > * depending on one general font for text, often a
> > monospaced one, they will have no luck to display emoji anyway.
>
> No, this depends on fontconfig[1] configuration.
>
> [1]:
>
On 24/03/08 11:37PM, Dan wrote:
> * depending on one general font for text, often a
> monospaced one, they will have no luck to display emoji anyway.
No, this depends on fontconfig[1] configuration.
[1]: https://fontconfig.pages.freedesktop.org/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html
Dan writes:
Just adding a little feedback more about dealing with emoji
flags
coding on my station:
Claws Mail*: doesn't help a lot, blank with auto encoding or a
difficult hex representation with unicode; anyway it depends on
a
general font set in its preferences.
gedit*: depend on the
Thxs for the replies..
Just adding a little feedback more about dealing with emoji flags
coding on my station:
Claws Mail*: doesn't help a lot, blank with auto encoding or a
difficult hex representation with unicode; anyway it depends on a
general font set in its preferences.
gedit*: depend
On 24/03/08 09:40PM, Dan wrote:
> Tested in 7.4 Xfce, Firefox and Badwolf titlebar don't support emojicon
> (tested: flags) like from the picture attached.
While OpenBSD doesn't support color emoji[1] like Noto Color Emoji, you can use
the font Symbola from the package symbola-ttf as a
On 2024-03-08, Dan wrote:
> Tested in 7.4 Xfce, Firefox and Badwolf titlebar don't support emojicon
> (tested: flags) like from the picture attached.
> --MP_/lkiChjrXvBrR91ZQdbF+m=B
> Content-Type: image/png
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
> Content-Disposition: attachment;
Hello,
Tested in 7.4 Xfce, Firefox and Badwolf titlebar don't support emojicon
(tested: flags) like from the picture attached.
Thxs!
-Dan
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