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#41747
27.0.91; Add default fontset setup for "Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A"
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Richard Stallman <rms <at> gnu.org> writes:
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> > There are probably other candidates. For the purpose of this bug report
> > however, GNU Unifont is the only free, readily available, and non-color
> > option I have found for "Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A".
>
> > Since Emacs already uses that… SNAFU, I'd conclude.
>
> Can someone explain to me why this constitutes failure, rather than success?
Mmm, maybe "SNAFU" is not the best term to convey my feelings about the
situation.
What I mean is that while the situation is not optimal ("Unifont Upper"
does not seem to be packaged by all distros; even then, its glyphs are
fairly low-res and sort of stick out next to other fonts ⇒ "all fouled
up"), Emacs's default fontset already covers the "Symbols and
Pictographs Extended-A" block, so no urgent action is needed (⇒
"situation normal").
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