On Tue, Jun 09, 2015 at 05:08:30PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I think we've discussed this before, but how do you get rid of hex
> characters in a browser?  I use seamonkey as my browser of choice, but on
> some sites I get things like the attached picture (blown up quite a bit).
> 
>   -- Bruce

I'm sure we have, and my normal answer is "add more TTF/OTF fonts",
but that is unlikely to help here : U+F147 and U+F109 appear to be
in the "private use area" of unicode.

ISTR we talked about this for github and "images" (stored as
characters) for actions -
http://osdir.com/ml/blfs-support/2014-11/msg00080.html

For most people, these will just look like dots in the corners of
the character cell.  Unless that link jogs your memory, I don't
think I can suggest anything.

ĸen
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