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Re: charset problems in CVS emacs
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: charset problems in CVS emacs |
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Wed, 13 Feb 2008 15:16:49 +0100 |
Am 13.02.2008 um 13:46 schrieb Dmitri Minaev:
Is there a workaround to fix this behaviour before the developers find
the proper solution?
I think there are a few possible.
arial
black:pixelsize=16:foundry=monotype:weight=medium:slant=r:width=normal
is a specification from libfontconfig2. You could edit /etc/fonts/
fonts.conf (or the equivalent on your system) to make it know all
font resources of your system (and don't forget 'sudo fc-cache'). You
could also try to find a TrueType or OpenType font with all four
variants (regular, bold, italic, bold-italic) that has well-shaped
mono-spaced Cyrillic and Latin glyphs. You can set this font as the
default font. (fc-list :lang=ru, or such, could reveal the fonts with
some Cyrillic support.)
You could create a fontset that specifies Latin and Cyrillic and
Unicode encodings. Then make this fontset the default.
You could set LANG or LC_CTYPE to the proper value? Or use prefer-
coding-system?
You could launch GNU Emacs with --disable-font-backend. It will show
a slightly different behaviour.
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