| Summary: | consider adding a dependency on google-noto-emoji-color-fonts | ||
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| Product: | Fedora | Reporter: | Oliver Henshaw <oliver.henshaw> |
| Component: | discord | Assignee: | Sean Callaway <seancallaway> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | minor | CC: | sergio |
| Priority: | P1 | ||
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | x86_64 | ||
| OS: | GNU/Linux | ||
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Description
Oliver Henshaw
2019-11-08 14:14:34 CET
On a system without google-noto-emoji-color-fonts, am still able to see emoji in channel names. That's strange. # dnf list *emoji*fonts Installed Packages google-noto-emoji-color-fonts.noarch 20180814-1.fc29 @fedora Available Packages eosrei-emojione-fonts.noarch 1.0-7.fc29 fedora google-android-emoji-fonts.noarch 1.01-0.12.20120228git.fc29 fedora google-noto-emoji-fonts.noarch 20180814-1.fc29 fedora twitter-twemoji-fonts.noarch 11.0.1-1.fc29 fedora I wonder whether you have one of these installed, or whether you're getting them from another font entirely. Finding this to be, at the very least, a recommended package when installing Discord. This was added. |