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print with DejaVu font from emacs
From: |
harven |
Subject: |
print with DejaVu font from emacs |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Nov 2009 16:38:34 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (gnu/linux) |
I recently switched to emacs23.1.1 and the unicode support is great.
I use the default DejaVuSansMono font in emacs, but when I try to do
a ps-print-buffer or ps-spool-buffer, it uses the Courier font.
Thus the result is disappointing because Courier does not support
a lot of unicode characters.
I tried to set ps-font-family to "Monospace" or "DejaVuSansMono"
which is the default font on my DE (gnome 2.28). But I get the warning
"don't have data to scale font Monospace. Known fonts family are (Courier..."
The list of known fonts is pretty short and I don't think that any of them
supports the whole unicode range.
I am a bit clueless about that scaling issue. (this is not an problem related
to the printer or system, gedit prints without problem with that font).
How can I make emacs use the Monospace font for printing ?
Thanks for your help,
--
Harven
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