I have a thread on the -devel list about this.

There is an emoji visibility issue with GTK integration on MacOS. (the 
paperclip and chain-link symbols are in the emoji section of Unicode)

I thought a change was made to skip the symbols on Mac and always use the 
fall-back lettering (‘f’ and ‘w’) but perhaps that commit wasn’t included in 
the release. I suspect it will appear in the first bug-fix release but a 
developer would have to confirm this.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 29, 2020 w27d181, at 11:17 AM, gnucash.dg...@ncf.ca wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> The 4.0.1 release notes say:
>         • A symbol is now displayed on transactions in the register when they 
> have an attachment and the selected font supports the symbol.
> 
> When I attached a file to a registry entry, I didn't see the symbol, so I 
> assume the default font on macOS Catalina doesn't support it. 
> 
> Before I start a lot of trial-and-error trying to find a font that works (and 
> looks good), does anyone have a suggestion for a sans-serif font that works 
> well?
> 
> And is ~/Library/ApplicationSupport/GnuCash/config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css the 
> correct place to make this change?


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