- If you don't have fontforge, install it first with
sudo apt-get install fontforge
- Open up symbol.ttf in fontforge. On my system, it is located at /usr/share/fonts/truetype/ttf-symbol-replacement/symbol-replacement.ttf/symbol.ttf
- In fontforge, apply Encoding->Force Encoding->Symbol, followed by Encoding->Macintosh Latin, and then File->Generate Fonts... (set to Truetype), ignoring warnings and save.
- Remove the old symbol.ttf and copy the new version back into the same location, probably as root.
- Run the following command:
sudo fc-cache -v
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Broken symbol.ttf on Ubuntu
Having weird ``infinity'' symbols for bullets when opening some PDF on some flavour of Ubuntu? It turns out it has to do with a bug with the symbol.ttf font. Here's how to rectify it (as gotten from here).
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