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Re: Font Interaction
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Font Interaction |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:20:21 +0300 |
> From: pocmatos@gmail.com (Paulo J. Matos)
> Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:35:55 +0100
>
> For example, I tend to run emacs-23.1 in a console both in windows and
> linux. The windows combination is Putty/Emacs and the Linux is
> GnomeShell/Emacs. Now, both the GnomeShell and Putty have its font
> setting. Emacs also has a font setting. If I don't set a font in emacs
> but I do set a font in GnomeShell and Putty to one that supports
> unicode, emacs still doesn't render that (obviously doesn't know about
> the font).
In addition to setting up PuTTY (in the Translation page) to use
UTF-8, you need to tell Emacs that this is what the terminal supports,
like this:
C-x RET t utf-8 RET
That's all! You don't need to set up fonts in Emacs, because,
obviously, fonts are not used by Emacs for displaying TTY frames. I
don't know about GnomeShell, but I would guess you don't need to
configure its font, either.
- Font Interaction, Paulo J. Matos, 2010/04/21
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