Andrew Farmer wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 14:46:55 -0800, Aaron Walker muttered:
Andrej Kacian wrote:
Hi, what do I need installed in order for gucharmap to display exotic
characters properly instead of displaying their code in a rectangle?
I assume there will be se
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 13:19:47 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Farmer) wrote:
> There will *always* be some characters that gucharmap can't display, for
> the simple reason that not all 2**16 (or is it 2**32?) Unicode characters
> aren't defined yet, and, even so, you're unlikely to have the fonts f
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 14:46:55 -0800, Aaron Walker muttered:
> Andrej Kacian wrote:
> >Hi, what do I need installed in order for gucharmap to display exotic
> >characters properly instead of displaying their code in a rectangle?
> >
> >I assume there will be separate package for each unicode characte
Andrej Kacian wrote:
I tried that in the first place. Nor unicode neither efont-unicode helped. I
also tried some others, but to no avail. (That's why I'm asking here)
Humm... I don't think I've emerged anything special and my gucharmap
shows most of the characters just fine (except fo
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 02:31:03 +0200
Tommi Pirinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrej Kacian wrote:
>
> >Hi, what do I need installed in order for gucharmap to display exotic
> >characters properly instead of displaying their code in a rectangle?
> >
> >I assume there will be separate package for
Andrej Kacian wrote:
Hi, what do I need installed in order for gucharmap to display exotic
characters properly instead of displaying their code in a rectangle?
I assume there will be separate package for each unicode character class
(latin-a, latin-b, hebrew, ...).
emerge --search font
Then yo
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:46:55 -0500
Aaron Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrej Kacian wrote:
> > Hi, what do I need installed in order for gucharmap to display exotic
> > characters properly instead of displaying their code in a rectangle?
> >
> > I assume there will be separate package for
Andrej Kacian wrote:
Hi, what do I need installed in order for gucharmap to display exotic
characters properly instead of displaying their code in a rectangle?
I assume there will be separate package for each unicode character class
(latin-a, latin-b, hebrew, ...).
Don't know if this is the answer
Hi, what do I need installed in order for gucharmap to display exotic
characters properly instead of displaying their code in a rectangle?
I assume there will be separate package for each unicode character class
(latin-a, latin-b, hebrew, ...).
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