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Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode
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Ian Eure |
Subject: |
Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Nov 2008 15:33:55 -0800 |
On Nov 20, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
Am 20.11.2008 um 23:32 schrieb Ian Eure:
Is this a known issue?
Not the way that you describe it! Check with C-u C-x = which font is
actually used ...
Is a fix planned?
It's wishful that X11 and Cocoa Emacs 23 use the font(s) or
fontset(s) the user wishes to use. Usually *your* fonts are
substituted with rather exotic choices ...
Yeah, I understand that certain code ranges may need to be mapped to
different fonts.
For me the Monaco or NimbusMono “” are substituted from STHeiti, a
proportional font outside CJK. Both Monaco and NimbusMono have „, “,
“, ” ... It's just a bug!
You're right, it's getting changed to STHeiti for those characters.
Know of any workarounds?
It seems that the characters are incorrectly mapped into CJK; This is
from describe-char:
category: c:Chinese h:Korean j:Japanese
I've sent a bug report.
- Ian
- Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Ian Eure, 2008/11/20
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Peter Dyballa, 2008/11/20
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode,
Ian Eure <=
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Peter Dyballa, 2008/11/20
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Ian Eure, 2008/11/21
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Peter Dyballa, 2008/11/21
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Ian Eure, 2008/11/24
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Peter Dyballa, 2008/11/24
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- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Jason Rumney, 2008/11/24
- Re: Cocoa Emacs 23 & Unicode, Ian Eure, 2008/11/25