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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | bug#52493: 29.0.50; Setting Inconsolata up in init.el makes default face rendered wrong |
Date: | Wed, 21 Dec 2022 23:39:34 +0000 |
Here are a bunch of scenarios, most of them pretty odd. I was primarily testing scenario number 2.
Thanks for your detailed reply.
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :height 110 :font "Inconsolata_dz") in a init file, everything works as I'd expect it to work.1. If I put this in my init file and start Emacs, during startup it blinks to a weird font (narrow window, narrow characters), but then finishes startup with a window that looks reasonable (both the size of the window and the shape of characters). 'M-x describe-face RET default' reports "Inconsolata_dz" as family.
Can you please try an init file with only that line, and that exact line? Note that your original recipe used ":family", where ":font" should be used (and is used in the call to set-face-attribute above).
2. I start 'emacs -Q' and evaluate (set-face-attribute 'default nil :height 105 :family "Inconsolata_dz") in *scratch*. I get that weird-looking font that blinks briefly in scenario 1. 'M-x describe-face RET default' reports "Ubuntu Condensed" as family.
Again, can you try to evaluate (set-face-attribute 'default nil :height 110 :font "Inconsolata_dz") (with ":font", not ":family") instead, and tell us what happens?
Can you try your other recipes, using ":font" where you used ":family", and tell us whether what happens is what you expected?
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