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bug#42240: Interpretation of 'size' Property in Fontconfig Pattern Strin
From: |
Sebastian Miele |
Subject: |
bug#42240: Interpretation of 'size' Property in Fontconfig Pattern Strings |
Date: |
Tue, 07 Jul 2020 13:25:15 +0200 |
User-agent: |
mu4e 1.4.10; emacs 27.0.91 |
GNU Emacs 27.0.91 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.20)
of 2020-06-28
According to 'man 5 fonts-conf' the Fontconfig property 'size' is a
double and represents the point size. The property 'pixelsize', too, is
a double and represents the pixel size.
In
FC_DEBUG=1 emacs -Q --font=:family=Hack:size=11
the 'size=11' is interpreted as 'pixelsize=11'.
fc-match :family=Hack:size=11 size pixelsize
does interpret it as point size.
Apart from that both
emacs -Q --font=:family=Hack:size=11.1
and
emacs -Q --font=:family=Hack:pixelsize=11.1
both yield the same error: "invalid font property: (:size . 11\.1)",
although according to fontconfig the pixel size is a double, too.
However, fractional pixel sizes may not make sense for Emacs at all. I
do not know.
The following does work as expected:
emacs -Q --font=Hack-11.1
- bug#42240: Interpretation of 'size' Property in Fontconfig Pattern Strings,
Sebastian Miele <=