> From: Eli Zaretskii > Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2023 21:41:53 +0200 > Well, others do see it in Emacs, so it's still most probably something > local on your system. > I am seeing the same symptoms as Uwe on openSUSE 15.4: The first emoji > shows in emacs but not the second, but both are visible in chrome. > Moreover, I've had the distro-supplied noto-coloremoji-fonts RPM since I > installed 15.4 last summer, so it would seem to be a difference between > the way emacs and chrome go about finding that font. But I don't know > enough about that code to dig further. Thanks for confirming. On my Ubuntu distribution (and I cannot upgrade till summer) that font package is still not available so I installed it manually, right now even in /usr/share/fonsts/truetype But it does not help. I will try out Tim's suggestion but there seems a problem, Eli is not facing, @Eli you are on windows, if I remember correctly: now another user confirmed the problem on a different Linux distribution. Any idea suggestion how to debug this?