heart, spades) in the top-right corner (could not take a screenshot unfortunately). NUL, BS) in the bottom half and the weird symbol (e.g. PS: I tried to reproduce on a Xubuntu 14.04 machine, and saw intricate glyphs composed of a square box, featuring the acronym (e.g. OS: BunsenLabs GNU/Linux 8.5 (Hydrogen) (essentially Debian Jessie) I do not know whether this warrants a bug report, since for all I know my whole setup is working "as intended" for some value of "intended".Įmacs version: GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.5) I would appreciate any input on the subject. I guess Terminator takes care of font selection in this case? 🤷 the characters on the right side of the screenshot are shown.
#Bring heart & extras font glyphs code
Xft:-unknown-Symbola-normal-normal-semicondensed-*-15-*-*-*-*-0-iso10646-1 (#x77D)Ĭharacter code properties: customize what to show
To input: type "C-x " or "C-x 8 RET SYMBOL FOR NULL"įile code: #圎2 #x90 #x80 (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix) Preferred charset: unicode (Unicode (ISO10646)) SYMBOL FOR NULL has this to say about the character: position: 146 of 151 (96%), column: 0Ĭharacter: ␀ (displayed as ␀) (codepoint 9216, #o22000, #x2400) my Emacs configuration (unlikely, since -Q includes -no-init-file -no-site-file) Ĭ-u C-x = on e.g.The font is also available with swashes and multilingual support. Sydnee has more than 600 regular and special glyphs and has 17 stylistic sets that provide you with a very wide choice of creative tools. I do not know yet whether the issue comes from: This font is very good for weddings, birthdays, cosmetic products, fashion, and other designs you want. Terminator and Geany both use the Monospace font, but customizing Emacs's default face to Monospace does not change the situation. I have no idea of what causes this though. While the symbols on the left are rather cute, I would rather have Emacs show the same glyphs as Terminator and Geany. Geany displays the same glyphs as Terminator. Not shown: a file containing some of these characters, opened with the Geany text editor. On the right, a Terminator console running Python, displaying some of the same characters. On the left, emacs -Q, with completion candidates for C-x 8 RET SYMBOL FOR I am experiencing font issues for a few specific characters, namely the "SYMBOL FOR …" family, which are textual representations of control characters such as NUL, BEL, BS, etc.