![]() There are a lot of forum questions about printing chinese characters with imagemagick and other special characters. TexLive with all the extras and the utf8x package) but none of the special characters are supported. I know that other fonts on my system can also provide this glyph, because I could see it before installing unifont, but I've not been able to work out what their name is. I have confirmed (using charmap) that the unifont-Medium fontset actually includes this glyph. Which is supposed to print the place of interest symbol, but it instead produces a question mark. Or convert -size 100x100 label:'⌘' -font unifont-Medium command.png Or echo ⌘ | convert -size 100x100 -font unifont-Medium command.png The ImageMagick documentation suggests something like this: printf "⌘" | convert -size 100x100 -font unifont-Medium command.png The purpose is to provide a plastics specialist with images to print onto keyboard keycaps. I'm trying to create many single-character images using convert.
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