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Some symbols are not rendered in Linux/Plasma5
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I have Opensuse Tumbleweed with all the latest updates installed on my laptop and my PC, on my laptop with same font CURLY BRACKET SECTION
symbols are rendered, but on my PC they are not, I see only weird block symbol you usually see when font does not have the symbol in question.
I did verify that I have that same font and that same version of the font on both systems and $LANG is also the same (en_GB.utf8)
I also looked through all the fonts installed on my system via kcharselect and all of them display some kind of placeholder instead of these symbols.
linux fonts unicode plasma
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I have Opensuse Tumbleweed with all the latest updates installed on my laptop and my PC, on my laptop with same font CURLY BRACKET SECTION
symbols are rendered, but on my PC they are not, I see only weird block symbol you usually see when font does not have the symbol in question.
I did verify that I have that same font and that same version of the font on both systems and $LANG is also the same (en_GB.utf8)
I also looked through all the fonts installed on my system via kcharselect and all of them display some kind of placeholder instead of these symbols.
linux fonts unicode plasma
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I have Opensuse Tumbleweed with all the latest updates installed on my laptop and my PC, on my laptop with same font CURLY BRACKET SECTION
symbols are rendered, but on my PC they are not, I see only weird block symbol you usually see when font does not have the symbol in question.
I did verify that I have that same font and that same version of the font on both systems and $LANG is also the same (en_GB.utf8)
I also looked through all the fonts installed on my system via kcharselect and all of them display some kind of placeholder instead of these symbols.
linux fonts unicode plasma
I have Opensuse Tumbleweed with all the latest updates installed on my laptop and my PC, on my laptop with same font CURLY BRACKET SECTION
symbols are rendered, but on my PC they are not, I see only weird block symbol you usually see when font does not have the symbol in question.
I did verify that I have that same font and that same version of the font on both systems and $LANG is also the same (en_GB.utf8)
I also looked through all the fonts installed on my system via kcharselect and all of them display some kind of placeholder instead of these symbols.
linux fonts unicode plasma
linux fonts unicode plasma
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From my experience this issue has nothing to do with the locale of the system.
Switched locales problem persists.
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From my experience this issue has nothing to do with the locale of the system.
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From my experience this issue has nothing to do with the locale of the system.
Switched locales problem persists.
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From my experience this issue has nothing to do with the locale of the system.
Switched locales problem persists.
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From my experience this issue has nothing to do with the locale of the system.
Switched locales problem persists.
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