Ok, Monospace is an alias of IPAGothic on your environment. The font, IPAGothic provides double-width down-allow glyph although Konsole assumes that the glyph should have the same width as glyphs such as 'a' and '0'. A solution is to use another font such as DejaVu Sans Mono. You can change fonts from: Settings > Edit Current Profile... > Appearance If you do not need Japanese fonts, please uninstall ipa-gothic-fonts. So another font is to be selected for Monospace. Fuminobu TAKEYAMA On 2015/06/11 6:42, Norman Diamond wrote:
Yes the font is Monospace. I did not change it from the default. A Konsole settings panel displayed the name Monospace and allowed me to change the font size but didn't allow me to select a different font.
For this e-mail I use Yahoo's web interface from Internet Explorer under Windows, so I translated the output of fc-match -v and fc-match -v Monospace from UTF-8 to Microsoft's Unicode encoding. Yahoo's web interface will scramble the text that I will paste below, so I ALSO attach the outputs as files.
Output of fc-match -v
Pattern has 41 elts (size 48) family: "IPA Pゴシック"(s) "IPAPGothic"(s) familylang: "ja"(s) "en"(s) style: "Regular"(w) stylelang: "en"(w) fullname: "IPAPGothic"(w) "IPA Pゴシック"(w) fullnamelang: "en"(w) "ja"(w) slant: 0(i)(s) weight: 80(i)(s) width: 100(i)(s) size: 12(f)(s) pixelsize: 12.5(f)(s) foundry: "unknown"(w) antialias: True(w) hintstyle: 0(i)(w) hinting: True(w) verticallayout: False(s) autohint: True(w) globaladvance: True(s) file: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ipagp.ttf"(w) index: 0(i)(w) outline: True(w) scalable: True(w) dpi: 75(f)(s) rgba: 5(i)(w) scale: 1(f)(s) charset: [snip] (w) lang: aa|ay|bg|bi|br|ch|cs|da|de|en|eo|es|et|eu|fi|fj|fo|fur|fy|gd|gl|gv|ho|hu|ia|id|ie|io|is|it|ja|kum|lb|mg|nb|nds|nl|nn|no|nr|nso|oc|om|os|pl|pt|rm|ru|sel|sk|sma|smj|so|sq|ss|st|sv|sw|tk|tl|tn|ts|uz|vo|vot|wa|wen|xh|yap|zu|an|csb|fil|hsb|ht|jv|kj|ku-tr|kwm|li|ms|ng|pap-an|pap-aw|qu|quz|rn|rw|sc|sg|sn|su|za(s) fontversion: 198574(i)(s) capability: "otlayout:hani otlayout:kana otlayout:latn"(w) fontformat: "TrueType"(w) embeddedbitmap: True(w) decorative: False(s) lcdfilter: 0(i)(w) namelang: "ja"(s) prgname: "fc-match"(s) hash: "sha256:a63f6153841e56ec9df1b31a54d98d3f41d8aaa1c3d8df30a33502296f5b8068"(w) postscriptname: "IPAPGothic"(w) force_hintstyle: "none"(w) force_autohint: False(w) force_bw: False(w) force_bw_monospace: False(w)
Output of fc-match -v Monospace
Pattern has 42 elts (size 48) family: "IPAゴシック"(s) "IPAGothic"(s) familylang: "ja"(s) "en"(s) style: "Regular"(w) stylelang: "en"(w) fullname: "IPAGothic"(w) "IPAゴシック"(w) fullnamelang: "en"(w) "ja"(w) slant: 0(i)(s) weight: 80(i)(s) width: 100(i)(s) size: 12(f)(s) pixelsize: 12.5(f)(s) spacing: 90(i)(w) foundry: "unknown"(w) antialias: True(w) hintstyle: 0(i)(w) hinting: True(w) verticallayout: False(s) autohint: True(w) globaladvance: True(s) file: "/usr/share/fonts/truetype/ipag.ttf"(w) index: 0(i)(w) outline: True(w) scalable: True(w) dpi: 75(f)(s) rgba: 5(i)(w) scale: 1(f)(s) charset: [snip] (w) lang: aa|ay|bg|bi|br|ch|cs|da|de|en|eo|es|et|eu|fi|fj|fo|fur|fy|gd|gl|gv|ho|hu|ia|id|ie|io|is|it|ja|kum|lb|mg|nb|nds|nl|nn|no|nr|nso|oc|om|os|pl|pt|rm|ru|sel|sk|sma|smj|so|sq|ss|st|sv|sw|tk|tl|tn|ts|uz|vo|vot|wa|wen|xh|yap|zu|an|csb|fil|hsb|ht|jv|kj|ku-tr|kwm|li|ms|ng|pap-an|pap-aw|qu|quz|rn|rw|sc|sg|sn|su|za(s) fontversion: 198574(i)(s) capability: "otlayout:hani otlayout:kana otlayout:latn"(w) fontformat: "TrueType"(w) embeddedbitmap: False(w) decorative: False(s) lcdfilter: 0(i)(w) namelang: "ja"(s) prgname: "fc-match"(s) hash: "sha256:503af4a8b84d1079b8e2e358dc7f7a7fb8cb7a1f212f35eaef6782dbfc75a55e"(w) postscriptname: "IPAGothic"(w) force_hintstyle: "none"(w) force_autohint: False(w) force_bw: False(w) force_bw_monospace: False(w)
----- Original Message -----
From: Fuminobu TAKEYAMA
To: opensuse-m17n@opensuse.org Cc: Date: 2015/6/10, Wed 19:43 Subject: Re: [opensuse-m17n] Konsole displays some characters wrong Hi,
Which font do you use on Konsole?
Then, can you share the result of fc-match -v? If the font is "Monospace" then run the following command: $ fc-match -v Monospace
# you can snip off "charset:" section
Fuminobu TAKEYAMA
On 2015/06/09 11:41, Norman Diamond wrote:
In openSUSE 13.2, in Konsole, downarrow↓displays↓wrong. The file encoding, Konsole terminal's encoding, and vim's encoding are all UTF-8. Five↓↓↓↓↓downarrows↓↓↓↓↓look↓↓↓↓↓like↓↓↓↓↓three. vim counts characters properly but the display is wrong. more, cat, etc., display wrong.
I used Suse 11.0 for six years. Konsole had no problem with downarrows.
Yours sincerely, Norman Diamond
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