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Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?
From: |
Arthur Miller |
Subject: |
Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)? |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Nov 2020 15:51:04 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
For few years now I have been using this to set default font height
in my .emacs, as told by Mr. Eliz some few years ago in some social
media thread:
(add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions
(lambda (frame)
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :height 160)))
This also seem to be THE way to customize fonts as found on numerous
SX/Reddit/blogs/etc discussions. So far so good.
I have refactored my init file and trying to push some things to
early-init to save some load time. What I have found is that above
little code adds ~200 ms to the init time; take or give.
Maybe it shouldn't but I have profiled several times and it always add
to startup time.
Furthre investigation discovered a giant list of faces in Emacs:
face-new-frame-alist. Setting corresponding value in face vector for
'default seems to achieve exactly same, but without measurable
difference at startup:
(aset (cdr (assoc 'default face-new-frame-defaults)) 4 160)
So my question is, is this safe to do, any pitfals I am not aware of
(more then me poking into internals which may change in future)?
- Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?,
Arthur Miller <=
- Re: Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?, Daniele Nicolodi, 2020/11/20
- Re: Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/11/20
- Re: Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?, Arthur Miller, 2020/11/20
- Re: Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?, chad, 2020/11/20
- Re: Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?, Arthur Miller, 2020/11/21
- Re: Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?, Manuel Uberti, 2020/11/21
- Re: Is this "save practice" (setting default font scale)?, Arthur Miller, 2020/11/21