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Blank tiles with no emojis displayed
Originally posted by @timtorChen in https://github.com/maoschanz/emoji-selector-for-gnome/issues/67#issuecomment-570224588
I got the same problem.
- Error log
$sudo journalctl -f /usr/bin/gnome-shell
1月 02 22:26:07 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_parser_new_from_buf: assertion 'a_buf && a_len' failed
1月 02 22:26:07 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_declaration_parse_list_from_buf: assertion 'parser' failed
1月 02 22:26:07 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_parser_new_from_buf: assertion 'a_buf && a_len' failed
1月 02 22:26:07 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_declaration_parse_list_from_buf: assertion 'parser' failed
1月 02 22:26:08 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_parser_new_from_buf: assertion 'a_buf && a_len' failed
1月 02 22:26:08 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_declaration_parse_list_from_buf: assertion 'parser' failed
1月 02 22:26:08 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_parser_new_from_buf: assertion 'a_buf && a_len' failed
1月 02 22:26:08 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_declaration_parse_list_from_buf: assertion 'parser' failed
1月 02 22:26:13 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_parser_new_from_buf: assertion 'a_buf && a_len' failed
1月 02 22:26:13 timtor-hp gnome-shell[2018]: cr_declaration_parse_list_from_buf: assertion 'parser' failed
- System configs
Emoji related font installed:
twemoji-color-font
andfonts-noto-color-emoji
Theme: Yaru Linux distributions: Ubuntu 19.10 Gnome version: 3.34.1
Originally posted by @timtorChen in https://github.com/maoschanz/emoji-selector-for-gnome/issues/67#issuecomment-570224588
@timtorChen only the recent emojis/search results, or the content of the categories as well?
The search result and the content are both blank tiles.
+1
+1
I have been trying to triage this issue for some time. I can select an emoji and it copies. I can paste it to firefox, chrome, franz, and libreoffice and they work. I can't paste them in gnome products like terminal, text-editor, and any other gnome things. I can paste them. They are there, but they just don't visually show. To me, this is more a gnome font issue and not an issue with this wonderful extension.