The Bitcoin symbol was added to the Unicode standard as ₿ (U+20BF). This shows up as a placeholder (empty box) in texts for me. What do you have to do so it will be shown in text, e.g. in the browser?
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2How old is your Linux installation? Mine (Debian buster) shows the character properly. I can open gedit, type Ctrl-Shift-U 20bf space, and see the proper character.– VGRCommented Aug 3, 2020 at 1:46
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This machine is running Ubuntu 18.04– Murch ♦Commented Aug 3, 2020 at 4:32
1 Answer
While the symbol was part of the Unicode 10.0 release, many fonts still don't have the symbol as part of their character set. You need to install a font that includes the symbol to make it show up.
One such font is GNU Unifont Glyphs
. After installing the package unifont
, the symbol shows up in the console and browser for me.
Corollary, many Linux distributions support inputting unicode symbols by typing CTRL+SHIFT+U
, followed by the symbol's designation 20bf
offset by a space or ENTER
.
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1You will not get this issue with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, where unifont is included by default. If you run into some display weirdness with the ùnifont` package, try
apt-get install xfonts-unifont ttf-unifont
these packages are supposed to display font in TrueType and PCF (bitmap) method. Commented Aug 3, 2020 at 22:09