Date: Mon, 20 May 2024 09:46:30 +0200 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> To: George Mitchell <george+freebsd@m5p.com>, freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: A simpler question Message-ID: <19f6160f-bd96-420d-8eb2-6bb095bb082b@quip.cz> In-Reply-To: <25471908-df8e-430c-b4a1-feab9c4ca4f9@m5p.com> References: <bb969df2-7c34-45a7-b2fc-4f65fea64ec9@m5p.com> <25471908-df8e-430c-b4a1-feab9c4ca4f9@m5p.com>
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On 20/05/2024 00:40, George Mitchell wrote: > On 5/19/24 18:36, George Mitchell wrote: >> 1. Are you a Thunderbird user on FreeBSD? >> 2. Do you see a "chart with rising trend," "chart with falling trend," >> "bar chart," and "clipboard" emojis (U+1F4C8 through U+1F4CB) on the >> next line? >> 📈   📉   📊   📋 >> Thank you for your attention.                               -- George > Partially answering my own question: Using chrome to browse the mailing > list archive, the emojis showed up perfectly, as they did on a Bcc to my > backup gmail account. But I could not see them when composing the > message, or reading the message from the list, in Thunderbird. > -- George I can see them. # pkg info -x 'emoji|thunderbird' noto-emoji-2.042_1 thunderbird-115.11.0_2 twemoji-color-font-ttf-14.0.2 In TB sesstings I have fonts for Other Writing Systems: Proportional: Sans Serif Serif: Default (Noto Serif) Sans-serif: Adobe Helvetica Monospace: Termius (TTF) Kind regards Miroslav Lachman
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