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"Invalid face slant: roman"
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Zoran Rilak |
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"Invalid face slant: roman" |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Feb 2008 21:54:35 -0800 (PST) |
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G2/1.0 |
Hello,
I've just checked out the latest Emacs 23.0.60 from the CVS trunk (as
of 2008-02-23) and compiled it with fontconfig support (--enable-font-
backend). When I try to use any of the fonts provided via fontconfig
to customize default face, here's what happens:
- the font loads and Emacs redraws itself correctly.
- when I do a customize-face default, I see that it longer parses
correctly in the custom-mode; instead of a list of checkboxes and
values, I get a "Lisp expression:" field.
- :slant is set to "roman" regardless of its former value (before
changing :family). This goes for every fontconfig family I've tried
so far.
- If I save this customization and restart Emacs, I get a message
"Invalid face slant: roman". The face does not get applied.
- Also: sometimes my mode-line face will have its foreground reset
to #000000 after applying the new default face.
This wasn't an issue with an earlier Emacs 23.0, also from CVS
(although that one I had to start with --enable-font-backend argument
to get the fc backend; apparently no longer needed).
I found this in lisp/ChangeLog:
2008-02-01 Kenichi Handa <handa@m17n.org>
* faces.el (font-weight-table): Treat regular and normal as
the
same as medium.
(font-slant-table): Add (roman . 100).
Removing the (roman . 100) part from the font-slant-table does nothing
interesting.
I'm willing to tinker with the source code if someone has an idea what
I should look at first.
Thanks for your time,
Zoran
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