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Following-up on a thread in the R-Sig-Fedora mailing list where the same bug
was discussed. I initially posted in bug 2088665 "Noto Sans is chosen to
display symbol characters it doesn't contain", which I think probably is the
same underlying issue, but the bug title here is probably more pertinent, as
was pointed out to me.
As has been suggested above, the work-around is to make a .fonts.conf file in
~/
The following substitution is working nicely for me:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
<fontconfig>
<match target="pattern">
<test name="family" qual="any" >
<string>Symbol</string>
</test>
<edit name="family" mode="assign" binding="same">
<string>OpenSymbol</string>
</edit>
</match>
</fontconfig>
The OpenSymbol font comes from libreoffice-opensymbol-fonts if you need to
install it, though you'll probably have it already as it comes with Libre
Office (though I've heard that RHEL will / has stopped shipping with Libre
Office? I also don't know whether e.g., a flat-packed libre office would make
such fonts available for system-wide use). Nonetheless, if you don't have
OpenSymbol for whatever reason, installing it is straight-forward.
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