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From: | Leo |
Subject: | Re: A funny bug in Emacs Unicode2/xft branch |
Date: | Mon, 09 Apr 2007 09:34:23 +0100 |
User-agent: | No Gnus v0.6, Emacs/23.0.0.7 (2007-03-29), Fedora 6 gnu/linux |
On 2007-04-09, Kenichi Handa said: >> In old Emacs 23: >> "←" are shown by: >> normal: dejavu lgc sans >> mono:pixelsize=16:foundry=unknown:weight=medium:slant=r:width=normal (#x563) >> bold: dejavu lgc sans >> mono:pixelsize=16:foundry=unknown:weight=bold:slant=r:width=normal (#x563) > >> In Emacs 23 with new fontset.c: >> "←" are shown by: >> normal: dejavu lgc sans >> mono:pixelsize=16:foundry=unknown:weight=medium:slant=r:width=normal (#x563) >> bold: dejavu lgc sans >> mono:pixelsize=16:foundry=unknown:weight=medium:slant=r:width=normal (#x563) > > Oops, the fontset.c I sent you had a silly bug. Please try > with the new one attached at the tail. It seems I don't have settings to see this bug fix. But I can confirm "←" is now using the same bold font as with old fontset.c. -- Leo <sdl.web AT gmail.com> (GPG Key: 9283AA3F)
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