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Re: Fonts not displayed
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Joost Kremers |
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Re: Fonts not displayed |
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13 Nov 2009 11:22:49 GMT |
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Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Joost Kremers wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I'm having a weird font problem on a recent install of Emacs, as shown here:
>>
>> http://user.uni-frankfurt.de/~kremers/Emacs-font-weirdness.png
>>
>> As can be seen, the text in the text area looks like a bar code or something.
>> The fonts in the menus is not affected, but the tool tips are.
>>
>> This is on a Ubuntu 9.10 for PowerPC installation, with Emacs 23.1.1. The
>> screenshot shown here is an Emacs instance started with `emacs -Q'.
>
> What does `C-u C-x =' display when point is before one of the bar code
> characters?
Nothing unusual, I'd say:
character: ; (59, #o73, #x3b)
preferred charset: ascii (ASCII (ISO646 IRV))
code point: 0x3B
syntax: < which means: comment
category: .:Base, a:ASCII, l:Latin, r:Roman
buffer code: #x3B
file code: #x3B (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix)
display: by this font (glyph code)
xft:-unknown-DejaVu Sans
Mono-normal-normal-normal-*-18-*-*-*-m-0-iso10646-1 (#x1E)
Character code properties: customize what to show
name: SEMICOLON
general-category: Po (Punctuation, Other)
There are text properties here:
face font-lock-comment-delimiter-face
fontified t
>> I've tried selecting a different font through the menu "Options | Set Default
>> Font...". This does change the dimensions of the Emacs window (so some
>> adjustment to the new font is made), but any font I've tried is displayed in
>> the
>> same way...
>
> Does that affect the font information displayed by `C-u C-x ='?
All that changes is the font name.
BTW, if I start Emacs with a non-xft font, text is displayed normally.
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