Hi,
I am away from my computer for a few days, but basically plane 0 of the unicode standard is displayed correctly while other planes are likely to be handled incorrectly. Plane 0 contains most of "normal" characters, so that's why Cyrillic is displayed correctly. The Rioma characters are in plane 1 and hence not displayed correctly.
Cheers
Michele
I am away from my computer for a few days, but basically plane 0 of the unicode standard is displayed correctly while other planes are likely to be handled incorrectly. Plane 0 contains most of "normal" characters, so that's why Cyrillic is displayed correctly. The Rioma characters are in plane 1 and hence not displayed correctly.
Cheers
Michele
On December 22, 2024 1:32:52 AM GMT+09:00, padota1663--- via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I tested with the example you posted:1. create a text file with file name and content with the problematic chars
2. execute file command on the file
e.g
file ~/охлюви.txt
охлюви.txt: Unicode text, UTF-8 text, with very long lines (485)
Let us see what is the output
but I don't have any issues with cyrillic fonts, here is the output:
a@scatorcio:~/Scaricati$ file ~/Scaricati/охлюви.txt
/home/a/Scaricati/охлюви.txt: ASCII text
a@scatorcio:~/Scaricati$
I also correctly see cyrillic text displayed in the applications where I don't see "𝘙𝘪𝘰𝘮𝘢" displayed.
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