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Re: different fonts and different heights


From: Byung-Hee HWANG
Subject: Re: different fonts and different heights
Date: Sat, 01 Aug 2009 08:00:05 +0900
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.95 (berkeley-unix)

Kiwon Um <um.kiwon@gmail.com> writes:

> Hello. Let's discuss about follows.
>
> When we use a combination font-setting of over two fonts in emacs, it
> may be due to the multi-language editing support. Those different
> fonts have varieties in their size, e.g. many Asian glyphs occupy
> double width space of an alphabet. (Even though the wide font is not
> perfectly double wide space of one alphabet, many users want that the
> occupied size of one wide character such as Asian character to be
> exactly same with two alphabet characters, namely fixed font setting)
>
> However, we must consider the line spacing, I mean the height of the
> fonts. Although the width between different fonts have variation along
> each other, the height (or line spacing) should keep same, or, at
> least, user must be able to set the base height, IMO.
>
> To keep the consistency in the height spacing with various widths,
> emacs needs to check the largest height value along each specified
> charset(fontset). Currently, emacs seems to set the base height as the
> value of the default fontset. Then, if the height value of other user-
> specified charset's font is larger, it may cause inconsistent result
> in line spacing. (This is exactly now happening.)
>
> So, how can users specify different fontsets with different sizes for
> each, but with consistent height?
> As you all already know, users can set the line-spacing value to
> control the space between lines. But this
> works only for the space between lines, not for the height of a line
> itself.
>
> Here is one case with the problem:
>     (set-face-font 'default (font-spec :family "terminus" :size 12.0))
>     (set-fontset-font nil 'korean-ksc5601
>                       (font-spec :family "Guseul" :registry "unicode-
> bmp" :lang "ko" :size 14.0)))
>
> Thanks.

Hello Kiwon,

Firstly i can't give you good answer to solve your problem, actually i'm
newbie at Emacs. Personally i think this is somewhat local issue what
Korean folks can recognize. There is professional Emacs guy in Korea,
too. May i introduce the guy to you? Well i think he can solve your
problem. Please check out
[http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs-ko/hangul.el]. Then contact the
author. Good job, Kiwon!  

Sincerely,
 
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