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Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line
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Robert Pluim |
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Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line |
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Thu, 25 Nov 2021 19:44:40 +0100 |
>>>>> On Thu, 25 Nov 2021 20:28:27 +0200, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> said:
>> From: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
>> Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2021 19:18:15 +0100
>> Cc: emacs-devel@gnu.org
>>
>> > diff --git a/src/font.c b/src/font.c
>> > index d423fd46b7..0cedb230c8 100644
>> > --- a/src/font.c
>> > +++ b/src/font.c
>> > @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ #define DEFAULT_ENCODING Qiso8859_1
>> > { 40, { "ultra-light", "ultralight", "extra-light", "extralight" }},
>> > { 50, { "light" }},
>> > { 55, { "semi-light", "semilight", "demilight" }},
>> > - { 80, { "regular", "normal", "unspecified", "book" }},
>> > + { 80, { "normal", "regular", "unspecified", "book" }},
>>
>> Hm. But is that a problem with Customize or this? I guess "normal" is
>> more normal than regular, so perhaps this is the right solution.
Eli> I think it's a bug in Customize that it doesn't support the aliases
Eli> here. If nevertheless we fix it in font.c, we should have a prominent
Eli> comment there explaining the importance of the order.
This also does it, but those weights look seriously out of whack
compared to the list in font.c
diff --git a/lisp/cus-face.el b/lisp/cus-face.el
index 5037ee77c7..82fe8f23be 100644
--- a/lisp/cus-face.el
+++ b/lisp/cus-face.el
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ custom-face-attributes
(const :tag "semilight" semi-light)
(const :tag "book" semi-light)
(const :tag "normal" normal)
- (const :tag "regular" normal)
+ (const :tag "regular" regular)
(const :tag "medium" normal)
(const :tag "semibold" semi-bold)
(const :tag "demibold" semi-bold)
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Robert Pluim, 2021/11/25
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/11/25
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Robert Pluim, 2021/11/25
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/11/25
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/11/25
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line,
Robert Pluim <=
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/11/25
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/11/25
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/11/25
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Robert Pluim, 2021/11/26
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/11/26
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Robert Pluim, 2021/11/26
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Eli Zaretskii, 2021/11/26
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Lars Ingebrigtsen, 2021/11/26
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Robert Pluim, 2021/11/26
- Re: master 84bf954 2/2: Use a proportional font for the mode line, Robert Pluim, 2021/11/25