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Font question: how can I get emacs to render the unicode cuneiform characters that render in my browser?
It's a more annoying problem than I wish it was. You could try https://github.com/rolandwalker/unicode-fonts , which worked for increasing Unicode coverage for me, though I elected to not include it in my personal config due to the relatively lengthy setup.
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What causes this cursor error? Happens with some fonts, not with others.
I've found a solution from here: install unicode-fonts and run unicode-fonts-setup on startup.
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Emacs Modernization: Simple Changes Emacs Should Adopt
Regarding your long lines issue - from your description it sounds instead like an unicode issue which I also ran into a while back.
What happens is that your main programming font does not have the unicode characters, so Emacs falls back to searching all your fonts for each character it can't find, which is slow if it has to search through many different fonts.
The solution is to ensure you have symbol fonts installed - see the list of fonts here: https://github.com/rolandwalker/unicode-fonts
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Weird characters (eg: â\200\220) are displayed when browsing man pages in Emacs.
When I open the same page in the terminal there are no extra characters displayed. I installed and configured unicode-fonts but did not help.
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Missing font characters in the documentation
Try to go through the README of unicode-fonts (install the fonts recommended). And put this in your configuration: emacs-lisp (use-package unicode-fonts :ensure t :config (unicode-fonts-setup)) Font issues are usually not fixable in Emacs. It's an external problem.
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