Hominine, (edited )
@Hominine@lemmy.world avatar

“You’ÏÏ never yay again.”
Sorry that all I can do is let the air out a bit op. Hopefully someone will swoop in to teach us both something before too long.

stefenauris,
@stefenauris@pawb.social avatar

Most terminal programs come with a profile option, can you try making a new one and see if that resets your settings for you?

amanneedsamaid,

I don’t have time currently to look for a detailed solution, but assuming you installed using:


<span style="color:#323232;">fc-cache -f -v
</span>

I would start by looking for how to revert that command.

Balinares,

Looks like an encoding problem, not a font problem. Make sure your terminal is configured to use the UTF-8 encoding.

aGeN,

Cheers, ill have another look tomorrow.

aGeN,

My terminal is urxvt. Ill get another look tomorrow. My browser seems to work fine.

nis,

âââ

promitheas,
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What is the process/commands you did to install the fonts?

aGeN,

Well I had another go tonight. Uninstalled almost every font. At one point my browser didnt have any fonts. Reinstalled a load of fonts but still my terminal looked a total mess. I then installed Kitty and all my fonts and icons are looking good… So its a urxvt issue. Ill dig about a bit mire when I get some tine.

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