On 2020-02-27 08:50, home user wrote:
On 2020-02-27 05:08, Ed wrote:
> I think you are saying that the character 《 is involved?
Correct.
> But what if you have a file containing just “Y?
I assume that you mean an upper case 'Y' not immediately preceded by an open
double quote. The file that I provided in the original post contains in the second
not-empty line 'g'-space-'Y'. No problem. Notice the problem does show in
the third non-empty line with the open double quote followed by upper case 'I'. I
tried upper case 'I' not immediately preceded by the open double quote; no
problem.
By the way, let's all be clear that open double quote (not on the keyboard) is *not*
the same the simple double quote (shift - single quote), which is on the keyboard just to
the right of the colon/semicolon key.
Question: I recall seeing in the fedora web site some time ago (release notes? plans for
a future release?) that Fedora will be switching to google (noto?) fonts. I did not see a
Kai font in that set. Will that font set include a Kai font?
I'm off to an evening appointment. another appointment tomorrow morning. I'll
resume this tomorrow evening.
No, I don't mean just an uppercase Y.
Do this command in a terminal. I'm assuming the command base64 exists on your
system.
echo 4oCcRWQNCg== | base64 -d > Ed
Then cat the file Ed
It should be
[egreshko@meimei Char]$ cat Ed
“Ed
But I think on your system it will not be that way.
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