Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 15.10 dev with unifont 1:8.0.01-1 and adding spaces after some
unicode characters will cause them to look like unicode placeholder characters
(a square with some characters in it). An example would be the 2 byte unicode
character "D83C DFC1" which is drawn as a flag and looks this: 🏁
If I'm adding a space after the flag it looks this: 🏁
But it seems some browsers are drawing the space correctly but on system
components the unicode placeholder character is shown. For this reason I have
also added the flag and a space at the beginning of the summary to cause it to
be shown in the title of the window manager.
** Affects: unifont (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1489360
Title:
🏁 Spaces after some unicode characters are looking like unicode
placeholder characters
Status in unifont package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I'm using Ubuntu 15.10 dev with unifont 1:8.0.01-1 and adding spaces after
some unicode characters will cause them to look like unicode placeholder
characters (a square with some characters in it). An example would be the 2
byte unicode character "D83C DFC1" which is drawn as a flag and looks this: 🏁
If I'm adding a space after the flag it looks this: 🏁
But it seems some browsers are drawing the space correctly but on system
components the unicode placeholder character is shown. For this reason I have
also added the flag and a space at the beginning of the summary to cause it to
be shown in the title of the window manager.
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