Thanks. I hope it gets acted on! Its not a problem for me anymore, but
it did cost me a lot of time (trying to figure out why my Qt based app
wouldn't display the cheese whereas Geany would!).
Whilst the problem persists, there is a danger that other people will
lose a similar amount of time.
Ch
QT apps still don't support color emoji, so I'm going to go ahead and
close this issue out. In case there's future interest in color emoji on
Xubuntu, please create a new issue instead.
** Changed in: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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@nickstone8-v Thanks for following up. I've confirmed the issue that
you're seeing and created a separate issue here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fonts-noto/+bug/1930695
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Yes. Original problem was with XUbuntu. I have now changed systems but
problem still present in XFCE Mint 20.1
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Please consider installing
@nickstone8, Are you sure this is a problem with the default Xubuntu
install?
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In my opinion, this bug is related to an issue that should have higher
importance than Low. Please see Nick Stone's comments below.
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Just an addendum to my comment above. I would describe this as a serious
problem with a default install of XUbuntu. I spent two days trying to
work out why my Qt based app was not displaying certain unicode
characters (eg cheese wedge). It was just showing the white rectangle.
Other apps, eg Geany,
In a default fresh install of XUbuntu 20.04, Qt based applications, eg
Featherpad and Qt-Creator, will not display certain unicode characers,
eg, U+1F9C0 CHEESE WEDGE 🧀 (a white rectangle is shown instead). Non Qt
apps, eg geany or gnome-terminal, show the cheese successfully. If Noto
fonts are man
reverse-depends fonts-noto-color-emoji
Reverse-Recommends
==
* dino-im
* fonts-noto
* gajim
* gnome-characters
* kubuntu-desktop [amd64 arm64 armhf i386 ppc64el]
* kubuntu-full [amd64 arm64 armhf i386 ppc64el]
* python3-sqt [amd64 arm64 ppc64el]
* ubuntu-budgie-desktop [amd64 arm64
I don't think Qt has full support for color emoji yet. Most Ubuntu users
are using some GTK apps like a web browser (especially Xubuntu!) so
installing a color emoji font is useful.
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Has the status of color emoji in Qt changed? I've asked around and seen
some rumblings about it, but when testing in 19.10 it looks like color
emoji is still unsupported.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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