I've been having graphical browsers display squares
with hex characters in them rather than characters in
Chinese etc. alphabets...what do I have to do to have
all the characters available to display?...is it a browser
or OS deficiency?
I've been having graphical browsers display squares
with hex characters in them rather than characters in
Chinese etc. alphabets...what do I have to do to have
all the characters available to display?
On 2022-10-10, Louis Epstein <le@top.put.com> wrote:
I've been having graphical browsers display squares
with hex characters in them rather than characters in
Chinese etc. alphabets...what do I have to do to have
all the characters available to display?
You need to install additional fonts to cover all characters.
Personally, I just install noto-2.0 (from x11-fonts/noto) because
it has near universal coverage, but there are numerous other fonts
in the FreeBSD port collection that provide some character ranges,
such as Chinese, if you're picky.
Christian Weisgerber <naddy@mips.inka.de> wrote:
On 2022-10-10, Louis Epstein <le@top.put.com> wrote:
I've been having graphical browsers display squares
with hex characters in them rather than characters in
Chinese etc. alphabets...what do I have to do to have
all the characters available to display?
You need to install additional fonts to cover all characters.
Personally, I just install noto-2.0 (from x11-fonts/noto) because
it has near universal coverage, but there are numerous other fonts
in the FreeBSD port collection that provide some character ranges,
such as Chinese, if you're picky.
The big5 sets for example?
Emojis are also in short supply.
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I just installed noto...the following were already installed
as of early September (some upgrades since):
On 2022-10-10, Louis Epstein <l...@top.put.com> wrote:
I just installed noto...the following were already installedI see you grepped for lower case "font".
as of early September (some upgrades since):
Those are mostly legacy bitmapped fonts that aren't really used by applications written in this century. Most likely you also have
dejavu installed, which then serves as the default TrueType font,
but only covers European languages in the Latin and related alphabets.
Anyway, Noto will cover the rest.
noto-2.0 Google Noto Fonts family (meta port)
noto-basic-2.0_1 Google Noto Fonts family (Basic)
noto-emoji-2.034 Google Noto Fonts family (Emoji)
noto-extra-2.0 Google Noto Fonts family (Extra)
noto-hk-2.002 Google Noto Fonts family (Traditional Chinese Hong Kong) noto-jp-2.002 Google Noto Fonts family (Japanese)
noto-kr-2.002 Google Noto Fonts family (Korean)
noto-sc-2.002 Google Noto Fonts family (Simplified Chinese)
noto-tc-2.002 Google Noto Fonts family (Traditional Chinese)
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