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Emoji in Ubuntu
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<?xml version='1.0'?> | |
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM 'fonts.dtd'> | |
<!-- | |
1. Download the Symbola font: | |
http://users.teilar.gr/~g1951d/Symbola707.zip | |
2. unzip the file and put Symbola.ttf (and any of the other fonts that strike your fancy) | |
in your ~/.fonts/ directory | |
3. run `fc-cache -f`. You can check to make sure the new fonts | |
were installed with `fc-list`. You'll probably want to grep the copious output for Symbola | |
4. Put this file in ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf (>=12.10) or ~/.fonts.conf (<=12.04) | |
5. Close all terminal windows, restart terminal | |
6. In your terminal Profile Preferences, set your font to 'Monospace' | |
If you're not using ubuntu's default terminal (gnome-terminal) then figure | |
out how to set your terminal font to 'monospace' | |
If you don't like the Ubuntu Mono font, change it to whatever you prefer, | |
see comment in the file below | |
If you're going through various layers of ssh and tmux (don't use gnu screen) and such, | |
you'll need to make sure you've got your locale set up properly with an encoding of | |
UTF-8 at every link in the chain. | |
--> | |
<fontconfig> | |
<!-- Font families --> | |
<alias> | |
<family>serif</family> | |
<prefer> | |
<family>DejaVu Serif</family> | |
<family>Symbola</family> | |
</prefer> | |
</alias> | |
<alias> | |
<family>sans-serif</family> | |
<prefer> | |
<family>DejaVu Sans</family> | |
<family>Symbola</family> | |
</prefer> | |
</alias> | |
<alias> | |
<family>monospace</family> | |
<prefer> | |
<family>DejaVu Sans Mono</family> | |
<family>Symbola</family> | |
</prefer> | |
</alias> | |
</fontconfig> |
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