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The font substitution needs to be built into Discord. You'll have to ask them.– TetsujinCommented Jul 26, 2023 at 8:59
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I understand this is a problem with the discord app? But wait... that notification that pops up is a system notification. Without the discord overlay.– BuBuCommented Jul 26, 2023 at 9:02
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Then possibly the system has a substitution issue too/instead. It's not something you're going to fix yourself. I have similar issues on an old Mac - it can do most emojis, but not any under 5 years old, whether I have the fonts or not. The system just doesn't know what to do with them. I'd have to update to a current version which fixes the subs [but I can't cos my hardware is obsolete.] This is different to app substitution, so it's tough to know where the failure is.– TetsujinCommented Jul 26, 2023 at 9:17
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1Thank you for your willingness to help and for the information on this problem.– BuBuCommented Jul 26, 2023 at 9:19
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Hello, this question is missing info - you should state what font you're using and also paste the characters that are failing, as text. To check/change font I assume this should be followed: userbase.kde.org/File:FontSettings.png– Destroy666Commented Jul 26, 2023 at 12:55
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