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Re: Some question about fontsets
From: |
Shane McAndrew |
Subject: |
Re: Some question about fontsets |
Date: |
23 May 2003 16:41:35 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
Oliver Scholz <alkibiades@gmx.de> writes:
> If you type `M-x describe-fontset RET', does Emacs offer you your
> fontset ("fontset-shane") for completion? If so, then at least your
> changes to .Xdefault took effect. If not, please type
> "xrdb ~/.Xdefaults" at an xterm (or what ever shell you use under X)
> and start Emacs again.
xrdb ~/.Xdefaults partially fixed the problem. I had assumed that
logging out then back in to X11 effectly did the same thing, but
apparently not!
Now I see the phonetic characters like this -
(back-to-front 3), "g", "z", "a", ("~" in superscript position), "p", "l"
That's ok, except the "a" and ("~" in superscript position) shoud be
displayed as a single character. This represents the French nasal
vowel "an" as in "banque". There is a similar problem with the other
nasal vowels. However, uxterm (unicode xterm) manages to diplay as
single characters.
Thanks again
Shane
- Re: Some question about fontsets, (continued)
- Re: Some question about fontsets, Oliver Scholz, 2003/05/02
- Re: Some question about fontsets, wang yin, 2003/05/03
- Re: Some question about fontsets, Shane McAndrew, 2003/05/21
- Re: Some question about fontsets, Shane McAndrew, 2003/05/22
- Re: Some question about fontsets, Oliver Scholz, 2003/05/23
- Re: Some question about fontsets, Shane McAndrew, 2003/05/23
- Re: Some question about fontsets, Oliver Scholz, 2003/05/23
- Re: Some question about fontsets,
Shane McAndrew <=
- Re: Some question about fontsets, Oliver Scholz, 2003/05/23