![]() I've created a new 'Profile' called Weechat and in there I set colours to be 'Solarized dark' and I'm using 'Monospace Regular' 12 as my font.įigure 2: Initial start-up layout of Weechat Next in gnome-terminal's menus go to Edit->Preferences. Start a gnome-terminal do a search for an emoji on the Web and cut-n-paste it into the terminal to check it displays properly. Sudo apt install fonts-noto-color-emoji emoji-one # check colours are working with this - outputs a colour table # for maximum colours you need a 256color term I'm not going to cover the gory details of setting up UTF-8 and TERM, but what you should see is something like: The important part there is the VTE bit which has support for UTF-8. After I upgrade to 20.04 LTS I'll test again.įor now I'm using a specific terminal emulator for Weechat - I'm using 18.04 LTS's packaged gnome-terminal (version 3.28.2 with VTE 0.52.2). The latest version of XTerm seems to have resolved the issue (I did a quick test by downloading and compiling it), but I prefer to use the packaged version. However, on 18.04 LTS it doesn't show emoji's (UTF-8) correctly. On this blog I've written about XTerm as it's my preferred terminal emulator because it's small, flexible and uses less memory (see the parallel!). TERM environment variable to be set correctly.A terminal emulator that support UTF-8 fallback fonts.To use terminal based Slack/IRC we need 256 colours and emojis: whether I like it not my co-workers appear to talk only in emojis some times - :head-explode: :volcano: :stars. Weechat for Slack and IRC (Part 4) - Notifications and full configuration.Weechat for Slack and IRC (Part 3) - Slack in Weechat. ![]()
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