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Emoicon or unicode symbol doesnt displaying correctly only weird text how to fix this?

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it should bitcoin icon but The text is like symbol lol

this symbol ₿ doesnt shows up correctly

I've installed Windows segoue UI Update

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2729094/an-update-for-the-segoe-ui-symbol-font-in-windows-7-and-in-windows-ser

and set gfx.font_rendering.fallback.always_use_cmaps to true (default value is false).

crossposted on SO https://superuser.com/questions/1305452/how-i-can-display-this-unicode-symbol-correctly

it should bitcoin icon but The text is like symbol lol this symbol ₿ doesnt shows up correctly I've installed Windows segoue UI Update https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2729094/an-update-for-the-segoe-ui-symbol-font-in-windows-7-and-in-windows-ser and set gfx.font_rendering.fallback.always_use_cmaps to true (default value is false). crossposted on SO https://superuser.com/questions/1305452/how-i-can-display-this-unicode-symbol-correctly

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Hi, Please supply the live website URL with the issue.

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bobsadino said

this symbol ₿ doesnt shows up correctly

When I paste this character:

<center>₿</center>

do you see a tall box with 20 BF in it? That indicates a missing character in the font Firefox is using (and failure to use a different font for it).

On this page, my Firefox (on 64-bit Windows 7) is using "PT Serif" for that character -- I have no idea how that was chosen.

I think that font got onto my system when I installed LibreOffice (its modification date in the Fonts folder is the same as the modification date of the LibreOffice program folder).

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For me it uses "Noto Sans Symbols".