Re: Re: Re: Re: no unicode?

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On Monday 04 September 2017 07:06:40 deloptes wrote:
> wofgdkncxojef@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > in here "Miscellaneous Technical"
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unicode_characters#Miscellaneous_Tech
>nical
>
> > firefox shows almost all of them
> > konqueror shows almost none.
>
> Indeed I do not see the same as in firefox. File a bug so that we do not
> forget to have a look.
>
> IMO it is a combination of font and rendering. Can you try with
> kcharselect?
>
> I can see the symbols with
>
> Font: Liberation Mono   (or most mono type fonts)
> Table: 35
> Unicode: 2300
>
> For example the math symbols are visible with
> Font: Latin Modern Sans Quotation       (or most sans type fonts)
> Table: 34
> Unicode: 2200
>
> Check if you have all needed fonts installed. When I was using LaTeX I
> installed many additional fonts. I replaced the PC with newly installed
> since, so might be they are missing here again.
>
> Check also the default fonts setup in TDE.
>
> I really prefer having this conversation in a bug request.
>
> regards
>
>

here
https://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2828

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