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bug#14220: 24.3; Odd vertical height of some glyphs in certain fonts
From: |
Kenichi Handa |
Subject: |
bug#14220: 24.3; Odd vertical height of some glyphs in certain fonts |
Date: |
Wed, 17 Apr 2013 20:45:01 +0900 |
In article <87obddd13n.fsf@sc3d.org>, Reuben Thomas <rrt@sc3d.org> writes:
> If I set variable-pitch-face to Droid Serif, the right arrow → is much
> taller than most other glyphs, effectively forcing extra space after
> lines containing it. In DejaVu Serif, this does not happen.
Are you sure that your Emacs is using the Droid Serif font
for "→"? I've just installed the droid-ttf package
(ubuntu), but the installed Droid Sefif font:
/usr/share/fonts/truetype/droid/DroidSerif-Regular.ttf
does not contain a glyph for → (U+2192), so Emacs uses some
other automatically found font for that character. Please
check which font is used for → in your Emacs by putting
cursor on that character and type C-u C-x =. If you do find
that your Emacs is using the Droid Serif font, could you
please send me that font?
> In LibreOffice and GEdit this problem does not occur.
There's a possibility that they find a better alternative
font than what Emacs finds.
---
Kenichi Handa
handa@gnu.org