Konstantin Gizdov

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Following your comment in #46 about ligatures. As far as I understand how these work, you need two characters to form one. In this case you need a number followed...

I think you've explained it very well, but I also think you're not doing what the UTF standard asks. UTF implements ASCII and 0x30 through 0x39 (and other ASCII codes)...

OK, I went and opened up the fonts to see what's going on. No issue with 0x20e3: ![0x20e3](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/3164953/16540184/f5fd726a-4052-11e6-8ce9-6566c0fd3b75.png) But as suspected 0x0030 is strange in v1.1: ![emoji_0x0030_old](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/3164953/16540189/2e5fdad0-4053-11e6-995d-b8d6d5f87f9b.png) In fact many...

Recently, I have noticed that if I have the font installed, Evince will not show greek characters (for math equations) correctly. The weird thing is, if I regenerate the PDFs...

When in Character Map and having selected EmojiOne Color as font, the characters in question appear as DejaVu Sans.

I think the proper font should be Arial - Italic to be exact. I'll have to double check PDF.js a bit later and come back to you.

So I tried both Chrome and Firefox. I also inspected the fonts in the document. Here's what I see. - None of the fonts are embedded. They are listed as...

You will probably also like the fact that if I install the xorg-fonts, which some people say will help with this, the substitution font becomes EmojiOne. This of course is...

As a workaround for some issues, I have managed to follow this [hint](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/font_configuration#Font_problem_in_Generated_PDFs) to install tex-gyre-fonts and resolve several issues. Almost all of the wrongly substituted fonts are now correctly...

The workaround is needed when I want to read someone elses PDF that doesn't embed the fonts.