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--- Comment #7 from Christopher Yeleighton ---
(In reply to James Graham from comment #6)
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> serif
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> Noto Color Emoji
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This is not a solution, it is a work-around, and a dirty one on top of that.
You basically lie to
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--- Comment #6 from James Graham ---
This is for arch not sure if it will work exactly the same on suse.
https://chrpaul.de/2019/07/Enable-colour-emoji-support-on-Manjaro-Linux.html
As noted I placed a conf file in ~/.config/fontconfig/ . Mine was
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--- Comment #5 from Christopher Yeleighton ---
(In reply to James Graham from comment #4)
> This black and white normally happens because of the way your distro
> configures (or doesn't) emoji fonts. I'm on arch and I had a similar thing,
> I had to
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James Graham changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|NEEDSINFO |RESOLVED
Resolution|WAITINGFORINFO
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--- Comment #3 from Christopher Yeleighton ---
But I had Noto Color Emoji installed and it did not work at all. Note that
Noto Color Emoji, unlike EmojiOne Color, displays colourful glyphs in the
character selector.
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--- Comment #2 from Christopher Yeleighton ---
I installed EmojiOne Color and the default boxes are gone; the glyphs are still
in black contour though (the ones in the emoji palette are colourful).
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James Graham changed:
What|Removed |Added
Status|REPORTED|NEEDSINFO
Resolution|---