Chromium cannot display some character correctly
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My chromium display japanese character 'の' as a blank box on some sites such as google and stackexchange (maybe most none mainly japanese sites).
Some characters next to it also become boxes.
like this:
and
It is good on some other sites like wikipedia and most japanese sites.
system: archlinux, update monthly
desktop: plasma
installed font packages:
adobe-source-han-sans-otc-fonts
adobe-source-han-serif-otc-fonts
awesome-terminal-fonts
bdf-unifont
cantarell-fonts
gsfonts
noto-fonts
noto-fonts-cjk
noto-fonts-emoji
noto-fonts-extra
powerline-fonts
terminus-font
ttf-arphic-uming
ttf-dejavu
ttf-hack
ttf-liberation
ttf-ubuntu-font-family
google-chrome fonts arch-linux
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My chromium display japanese character 'の' as a blank box on some sites such as google and stackexchange (maybe most none mainly japanese sites).
Some characters next to it also become boxes.
like this:
and
It is good on some other sites like wikipedia and most japanese sites.
system: archlinux, update monthly
desktop: plasma
installed font packages:
adobe-source-han-sans-otc-fonts
adobe-source-han-serif-otc-fonts
awesome-terminal-fonts
bdf-unifont
cantarell-fonts
gsfonts
noto-fonts
noto-fonts-cjk
noto-fonts-emoji
noto-fonts-extra
powerline-fonts
terminus-font
ttf-arphic-uming
ttf-dejavu
ttf-hack
ttf-liberation
ttf-ubuntu-font-family
google-chrome fonts arch-linux
It looks like a problem with Unicode or the wrong codepage.
– LPChip
Nov 20 at 9:57
Use the Developer Tools or WhatFont to analyze the real font used on a problematic website against one that works.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 11:44
@harrymc Noto Sans is used on problematic sites, sites that works usually uses Source Han Sans or webfont. I don't know what caused chromium not to use correct font on problematic sites.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 13:38
The simplest solution might be to uninstall the Noto Sans font. Font selection is a complicated process, and the Noto Sans font might come up as the best selection for too-vague font specifications. You may download it back from Google.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 13:52
@harrymc After I uninstalled Noto Sans, they change to Hack to display the box. When I uninstalled Hack, they change to another font. It seem not going to end.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 14:35
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My chromium display japanese character 'の' as a blank box on some sites such as google and stackexchange (maybe most none mainly japanese sites).
Some characters next to it also become boxes.
like this:
and
It is good on some other sites like wikipedia and most japanese sites.
system: archlinux, update monthly
desktop: plasma
installed font packages:
adobe-source-han-sans-otc-fonts
adobe-source-han-serif-otc-fonts
awesome-terminal-fonts
bdf-unifont
cantarell-fonts
gsfonts
noto-fonts
noto-fonts-cjk
noto-fonts-emoji
noto-fonts-extra
powerline-fonts
terminus-font
ttf-arphic-uming
ttf-dejavu
ttf-hack
ttf-liberation
ttf-ubuntu-font-family
google-chrome fonts arch-linux
My chromium display japanese character 'の' as a blank box on some sites such as google and stackexchange (maybe most none mainly japanese sites).
Some characters next to it also become boxes.
like this:
and
It is good on some other sites like wikipedia and most japanese sites.
system: archlinux, update monthly
desktop: plasma
installed font packages:
adobe-source-han-sans-otc-fonts
adobe-source-han-serif-otc-fonts
awesome-terminal-fonts
bdf-unifont
cantarell-fonts
gsfonts
noto-fonts
noto-fonts-cjk
noto-fonts-emoji
noto-fonts-extra
powerline-fonts
terminus-font
ttf-arphic-uming
ttf-dejavu
ttf-hack
ttf-liberation
ttf-ubuntu-font-family
google-chrome fonts arch-linux
google-chrome fonts arch-linux
edited Nov 20 at 9:56
LPChip
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It looks like a problem with Unicode or the wrong codepage.
– LPChip
Nov 20 at 9:57
Use the Developer Tools or WhatFont to analyze the real font used on a problematic website against one that works.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 11:44
@harrymc Noto Sans is used on problematic sites, sites that works usually uses Source Han Sans or webfont. I don't know what caused chromium not to use correct font on problematic sites.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 13:38
The simplest solution might be to uninstall the Noto Sans font. Font selection is a complicated process, and the Noto Sans font might come up as the best selection for too-vague font specifications. You may download it back from Google.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 13:52
@harrymc After I uninstalled Noto Sans, they change to Hack to display the box. When I uninstalled Hack, they change to another font. It seem not going to end.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 14:35
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It looks like a problem with Unicode or the wrong codepage.
– LPChip
Nov 20 at 9:57
Use the Developer Tools or WhatFont to analyze the real font used on a problematic website against one that works.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 11:44
@harrymc Noto Sans is used on problematic sites, sites that works usually uses Source Han Sans or webfont. I don't know what caused chromium not to use correct font on problematic sites.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 13:38
The simplest solution might be to uninstall the Noto Sans font. Font selection is a complicated process, and the Noto Sans font might come up as the best selection for too-vague font specifications. You may download it back from Google.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 13:52
@harrymc After I uninstalled Noto Sans, they change to Hack to display the box. When I uninstalled Hack, they change to another font. It seem not going to end.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 14:35
It looks like a problem with Unicode or the wrong codepage.
– LPChip
Nov 20 at 9:57
It looks like a problem with Unicode or the wrong codepage.
– LPChip
Nov 20 at 9:57
Use the Developer Tools or WhatFont to analyze the real font used on a problematic website against one that works.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 11:44
Use the Developer Tools or WhatFont to analyze the real font used on a problematic website against one that works.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 11:44
@harrymc Noto Sans is used on problematic sites, sites that works usually uses Source Han Sans or webfont. I don't know what caused chromium not to use correct font on problematic sites.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 13:38
@harrymc Noto Sans is used on problematic sites, sites that works usually uses Source Han Sans or webfont. I don't know what caused chromium not to use correct font on problematic sites.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 13:38
The simplest solution might be to uninstall the Noto Sans font. Font selection is a complicated process, and the Noto Sans font might come up as the best selection for too-vague font specifications. You may download it back from Google.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 13:52
The simplest solution might be to uninstall the Noto Sans font. Font selection is a complicated process, and the Noto Sans font might come up as the best selection for too-vague font specifications. You may download it back from Google.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 13:52
@harrymc After I uninstalled Noto Sans, they change to Hack to display the box. When I uninstalled Hack, they change to another font. It seem not going to end.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 14:35
@harrymc After I uninstalled Noto Sans, they change to Hack to display the box. When I uninstalled Hack, they change to another font. It seem not going to end.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 14:35
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It looks like a problem with Unicode or the wrong codepage.
– LPChip
Nov 20 at 9:57
Use the Developer Tools or WhatFont to analyze the real font used on a problematic website against one that works.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 11:44
@harrymc Noto Sans is used on problematic sites, sites that works usually uses Source Han Sans or webfont. I don't know what caused chromium not to use correct font on problematic sites.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 13:38
The simplest solution might be to uninstall the Noto Sans font. Font selection is a complicated process, and the Noto Sans font might come up as the best selection for too-vague font specifications. You may download it back from Google.
– harrymc
Nov 20 at 13:52
@harrymc After I uninstalled Noto Sans, they change to Hack to display the box. When I uninstalled Hack, they change to another font. It seem not going to end.
– ordinary toaster
Nov 20 at 14:35