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Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode |
Date: |
Thu, 09 May 2013 20:23:16 -0400 |
This is the default font for the console. Normal users cannot change
the console font.
This means that a Linux console is unusable to edit perl code by
default.
It is very bad to use, by default, characters that terminals can't
display.
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- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, (continued)
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Andreas Röhler, 2013/05/09
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, James Cloos, 2013/05/09
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Ted Zlatanov, 2013/05/17
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Stefan Monnier, 2013/05/17
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Ted Zlatanov, 2013/05/18
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Dan Nicolaescu, 2013/05/29
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Ted Zlatanov, 2013/05/30
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Stefan Monnier, 2013/05/30
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Ted Zlatanov, 2013/05/30
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode, Dan Nicolaescu, 2013/05/09
- Re: using glyphs by default in perl-mode,
Richard Stallman <=