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Noto Emoji Color fontconfig for Konsole
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> | |
<!-- | |
Noto Mono + Color Emoji Font Configuration. | |
Currently the only Terminal Emulator I'm aware that supports colour fonts is Konsole. | |
Usage: | |
0. Ensure that the Noto fonts are installed on your machine. | |
1. Install this file to ~/.config/fontconfig/conf.d/99-noto-mono-color-emoji.conf | |
2. Run `fc-cache` | |
3. Set Konsole to use "Noto Mono" as the font. | |
4. Restart Konsole. | |
--> | |
<fontconfig> | |
<match> | |
<test name="family"><string>Noto Mono</string></test> | |
<edit name="family" mode="prepend" binding="strong"> | |
<string>Noto Color Emoji</string> | |
</edit> | |
</match> | |
</fontconfig> |
The reason why some of the emojis don't work for abcfy2 is because it's not handling the multi-code emojis (called grapheme clusters, or zwj sequence). For example LGBT flag π³οΈβπ: looks like this in konsole: π³<fe0f><200d>π
The empty flag + <fe0f> the 16th 'variation selector' character (indicating color, I believe) + <200d> is the zero width joiner + rainbow
How to fix it, I don't know.
This distorted my terminal default font too, making it appear shorter and wider. Removing the binding="strong"
from the original example worked for me.
As noted in some comment above, I also swapped the Noto Mono
for my konsole's monospace
.
Thanks a bunch!
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Perfect! thank you