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In PDF macOS Command character ⌘ is not displayed correctly #1880

Open petk opened 1 year ago

petk commented 1 year ago

There's no existing/similar bug report.

This report is about a single actionable bug.

This report is about the ProGit book, version 2, English language.

Bug covers book website/pdf

Problem is present in the Pro Git book on the website?

Which version of the book is affected?

Source files and tooling

Describe the bug:

There is macOS Command character used in content book/A-git-in-other-environments/sections/guis.asc. In PDF due to current Asciidoctor fonts it cannot be displayed and empty character is replaced there.

I'm opening issue here because I'm not sure yet how to fix it without either replacing the default fonts or replace it with word "Command".

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Go to 'book'
  2. Click on PDF
  3. 'Scroll to page 'Graphical Interfaces'
  4. See the missing character at the text "ctrl-enter or ⌘-enter"

Expected behavior:

Character ⌘ should be displayed correctly.

Screenshots:

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Hosamph commented 10 months ago

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petk commented 10 months ago

@Hosamph, and why is this comment here?