https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1398676
--- Comment #7 from Andreas Schneider <asn(a)redhat.com> ---
The scenario I had was that an application used a BLACK STAR (U+2605). The font
I use is Noto Sans which doesn't include that char. So it is looking for
another font providing it. I have texlive installed which installs several
fonts for texlive. So it picked up the first font it found which included the
BLACK STAR. This font was a chinese font starting with the letter A. And that
font did not have a space.
Creating a ~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf with fallbacks to a better font,
worked around that problem.
Maybe it would make sense to define symbolic fallback fonts during the
installation based on the keyboard language you select ...
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