Hi William,
Yes, the Fedora/Centos packages look like the come from:
https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/freefont/
$ dnf info gnu-free-serif-fonts
...
Name : gnu-free-serif-fonts
Version : 20120503
...
>From repo: appstream
Summary : GNU FreeFont Serif Font
URL :
Hello Norman!
Just to clarify, these were the fonts that you had success with?
https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/freefont/
FWIW, the (.otf) FreeMono -- Regular font works fine on my MacOS system
(Terminal.app), with the words 퐑퐚퐤퐮퐝퐨™ and 퐑퐚퐤퐮™ appropriately
showing up in Bold.
Best, Bill.
On
Thanks for the suggestions Andinus and James Cloos
In the end I was able to solve the issue by doing:
lsof -p
and examining the open font files. There were not that many of them (only
9).
Then this, on one of the open font files (my 3rd file attempt):
dnf whatprovides
> "NG" == Norman Gaywood writes:
NG> On Linux (various versions), if I ssh to another system and start the raku
NG> REPL , I am greeted with:
NG> Welcome to 퐑퐚퐤퐮퐝퐨™ v2021.08.
NG> Implementing the 퐑퐚퐤퐮™ programming language v6.d.
U+1D411 is MATHEMATICAL BOLD CAPITAL R.
The others are also
Norman Gaywood @ 2021-08-27 11:20 IST:
> On Linux (various versions), if I ssh to another system and start the raku
> REPL , I am greeted with:
>
> Welcome to 퐑퐚퐤퐮퐝퐨™ v2021.08.
> Implementing the 퐑퐚퐤퐮™ programming language v6.d.
>
> On some systems, this is displayed as (embedded graphic):
>
>
On Linux (various versions), if I ssh to another system and start the raku
REPL , I am greeted with:
Welcome to 퐑퐚퐤퐮퐝퐨™ v2021.08.
Implementing the 퐑퐚퐤퐮™ programming language v6.d.
On some systems, this is displayed as (embedded graphic):
[image: image.png]
While others:
[image: image.png]