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Michelle to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish • 2 years ago

Emojis missing on EndeavourOS - how can I add them? (See picture)

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  • @djsaskdja@endlesstalk.org
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    38•2 years ago

    Try installing the package noto-fonts-emoji

    • Thorned_Rose
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      If this doesn’t work, try reinstalling all the noto fonts packages. I’ve had this issue once before and reinstalling fixed it.

      • KotoWhiskas
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        If neither works, try reading through the comments of this package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/noto-color-emoji-fontconfig

  • @gkpy@feddit.de
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    5•2 years ago

    what’s the app? looks like it could be discord? running in flatpak? do you find the emoji font with fc-list | grep emoji? do other apps show emoji?

  • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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    I have the same! Noto color emoji installed and all but they are black/white and many are missing.

    Didnt find a way. There is no emoji package available. Nobody seems to care, I have no idea.

    Font packages are a mess, otherwise I would just mix an emoji package with like Noto sans or so

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