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I'm noticing an unusual character appearing in my playlist within Exile where an apostrophe should be. How can I fix it?
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Last edited by graysky (2009-08-09 12:56:57)
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Gandering a guess, but maybe you don't have the right fonts installed?
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Gandering a guess, but maybe you don't have the right fonts installed?
I think I'm set w/ fonts... do you see anything obvious that is missing:
$ pacman -Qs font
local/artwiz-fonts 1.3-4
This is set of (improved) artwiz fonts.
local/fluidsynth 1.0.9-1
A real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications.
local/fontcacheproto 0.1.2-2
X11 font cache extension wire protocol
local/fontconfig 2.6.0-2
A library for configuring and customizing font access
local/fontsproto 2.0.2-2
X11 font extension wire protocol
local/freetype2 2.3.9-2
TrueType font rendering library
local/gsfonts 8.11-5
Ghostscript standard Type1 fonts
local/lib32-fontconfig 2.6.0-2 (lib32)
A library for configuring and customizing font access
local/lib32-freetype2 2.3.9-2 (lib32)
TrueType font rendering library
local/libfontenc 1.0.4-2
X11 font encoding library
local/libxfont 1.4.0-1
X11 font rasterisation library
local/libxfontcache 1.0.4-2
X11 font cache library
local/libxft 2.1.13-1
FreeType-based font drawing library for X
local/t1lib 5.1.2-2
Library for generating character- and string-glyphs from Adobe Type 1 fonts
local/ttf-bitstream-vera 1.10-6
Bitstream vera fonts
local/ttf-cheapskate 2.0-6
TTFonts collection from dustimo.com
local/ttf-dejavu 2.29-1
Font family based on the Bitstream Vera Fonts with a wider range of characters
local/ttf-ms-fonts 2.0-2
Core TTF Fonts from Microsoft
local/xorg-font-utils 7.4-2
X.Org font utilities
local/xorg-fonts-100dpi 1.0.1-2 (xorg)
X.org 100dpi fonts
local/xorg-fonts-75dpi 1.0.1-2 (xorg)
X.org 75dpi fonts
local/xorg-fonts-alias 1.0.1-2
X.org font alias files
local/xorg-fonts-encodings 1.0.2-3
X.org font encoding files
local/xorg-fonts-misc 1.0.0-4
X.org misc fonts
Last edited by graysky (2009-08-09 14:37:32)
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That says character 0x92, a "right single smart-quote". If you change the tag of this file to have a regular apostrophe, it'll work. Or, as the previous poster says, you can use a font that has such a thing, such as DejaVu Sans.
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