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Re: Bibletime encoding problem



On 9/7/14, Johann Spies <johann.spies@gmail.com> wrote:
> OK I have read the FAQ on the Bibletime  website and according to it I You
> have to install an unicode font like Code2000, Arial Unicode MS or
> Bitstream Cyberbit to display the special unicode characters.
>
> I can find none of the fonts mentioned in the example amongst the available
> fonts in debian, and I have many fonts available including ttf-unifont,
> nifont, xfonts-iunifont, the Libertine O family of fonts and many others.
>
> I have tried by configuring Bibletime to use some of these fonts, but that
> did not resolve the problem.


Did you try running something comparable to:

apt-cache search unicode

Output for that one is long, and I'm out of my league trying to help
find what you need here :)

I also tried unifont and received back a shorter list that reflects
some you already have:

fonts-arphic-ukai - "AR PL UKai" Chinese Unicode TrueType font
collection Kaiti style
fonts-arphic-uming - "AR PL UMing" Chinese Unicode TrueType font
collection Mingti style
open-font-design-toolkit - metapackage for open font design
ttf-unifont - TrueType version of the GNU Unifont
unifont - font with a glyph for each visible Unicode 5.1 Plane 0 character
unifont-bin - utilities for manipulating the GNU Unifont
xfonts-unifont - PCF (bitmap) version of the GNU Unifont

K/t to someone on one of these lists who suggested that handy little
search one day. It's a regular time saver for this keyboard. :)

Cindy :)

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