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bug#20727: 24.5; Font fallback doesn't work for the Emoji range


From: Paul Eggert
Subject: bug#20727: 24.5; Font fallback doesn't work for the Emoji range
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2015 13:39:31 -0700
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
You can try
something like

   (set-fontset-font "fontset-default" '(#x2047 . #x204B) "FreeMono")

and then try typing characters from this range and also a few outside
of it, but still between 2000..206F -- is the result acceptable?  It
looks weird on my system, but I think I'm less sensitive to these
issues, so I'm not sure about others.

For those two characters FreeMono does look nicer. There are a few other characters where perhaps some people would prefer FreeMono too. It's not a big deal, though. Perhaps we should just leave it that way until someone with real experience with those symbols (i.e., not me) needs to use them in real text.

The currency symbols look worse than before: they used to be constant-width
(most of them anyway) and matched Ubuntu Mono better.  Perhaps we should leave
them alone?

Which font did they use before?

Kind of a mishmash; see below. Ah, now I see which ones don't line up in the fixed-width font: it's the three at the end, which use Symbola. It's this lack of lining-up that is one of the hassles with Symbola.

₠ 20a0 DejaVu Sans Mono
₡ 20a1 FreeMono
₢ 20a2 FreeMono
₣ 20a3 FreeMono
₤ 20a4 FreeMono
₥ 20a5 FreeMono
₦ 20a6 FreeMono
₧ 20a7 FreeMono
₨ 20a8 FreeMono
₩ 20a9 FreeMono
₪ 20aa FreeMono
₫ 20ab FreeMono
€ 20ac Ubuntu Mono
₭ 20ad Phetsarath OT
₮ 20ae Ubuntu Mono
₯ 20af FreeMono
₰ 20b0 FreeMono
₱ 20b1 FreeMono
₲ 20b2 FreeMono
₳ 20b3 FreeMono
₴ 20b4 Ubuntu Mono
₵ 20b5 FreeMono
₶ 20b6 FreeSerif
₷ 20b7 FreeSerif
₸ 20b8 FreeMono
₹ 20b9 Ubuntu Mono
₺ 20ba DejaVu Sans
₻ 20bb Symbola
₼ 20bc Symbola
₽ 20bd Symbola






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