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Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X
From: |
Luc Teirlinck |
Subject: |
Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X |
Date: |
Fri, 19 Sep 2003 09:34:39 -0500 (CDT) |
The patch below incorporates the latest suggestions made by Richard
and Stephen.
It also includes some further changes.
It points out that both font nicknames and XLFD's are
case-insensitive. It also clarifies that wildcards can only be used
for XLFD's, not for nicknames. (At least not in the situations we are
describing. Certain Lisp functions _do_ allow wildcards in
nicknames.)
Also the sentence:
By default, Emacs displays text in the font named @samp{9x15}, which
makes each character nine pixels wide and fifteen pixels high.
is obsolete since Emacs 21.
I listed:
-adobe-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1
as the default used by Emacs (under X), because that is the first font
tried by `x-create-frame' and in a fully uncustomized Emacs, that
choice does not seem to get overridden, at least not under X. Emacs
does seem to use different defaults on other operating systems, so I
mentioned that the default only applies under X.
Any comments on this?
===File ~/cmdargs-diff-3====================================
cd ~/
diff -c /home/teirllm/cmdargs.old.texi /home/teirllm/cmdargs.texi
*** /home/teirllm/cmdargs.old.texi Tue Sep 16 18:58:01 2003
--- /home/teirllm/cmdargs.texi Fri Sep 19 08:58:52 2003
***************
*** 691,698 ****
@appendixsec Font Specification Options
@cindex font name (X Window System)
! By default, Emacs displays text in the font named @samp{9x15}, which
! makes each character nine pixels wide and fifteen pixels high. You can
specify a different font on your command line through the option
@samp{-fn @var{name}} (or @samp{--font}, which is an alias for
@samp{-fn}).
--- 691,698 ----
@appendixsec Font Specification Options
@cindex font name (X Window System)
! By default, Emacs displays text in a font which makes each character
! seven pixels wide and twelve pixels high. ( See below.) You can
specify a different font on your command line through the option
@samp{-fn @var{name}} (or @samp{--font}, which is an alias for
@samp{-fn}).
***************
*** 706,717 ****
Use font @var{name} as the default font.
@end table
! Under X, each font has a long name which consists of eleven words or
! numbers, separated by dashes. Some fonts also have shorter
! address@hidden is such a nickname. You can use either kind of
! name. You can use wildcard patterns for the font name; then Emacs lets
! X choose one of the fonts that match the pattern. Here is an example,
! which happens to specify the font whose nickname is @samp{6x13}:
@smallexample
emacs -fn \
--- 706,724 ----
Use font @var{name} as the default font.
@end table
! Under X, each font has a long name which consists of fourteen words
! or numbers, separated by dashes. Some fonts also have shorter
! nicknames. For instance, @samp{9x15} is such a nickname. This font
! makes each character nine pixels wide and fifteen pixels high. You
! can use either kind of name. Case is insignificant in both kinds. In
! a long name, you can use wildcard patterns; then Emacs lets X choose
! one of the fonts that match the pattern. The wildcard character
! @samp{*} matches any sequence of characters (including none) and
! @samp{?} matches any single character. However, matching is
! implementation-dependent, and often inaccurate, when wildcards match
! dashes. It works best if you supply all 14 dashes. Here is an
! example, which happens to specify the font whose nickname is
! @samp{6x13}:
@smallexample
emacs -fn \
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*** 725,735 ****
emacs.font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-*-*-*-c-60-iso8859-1
@end smallexample
A long font name has the following form:
@smallexample
address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden
! @address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden
@end smallexample
@table @var
--- 732,748 ----
emacs.font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-*-*-*-c-60-iso8859-1
@end smallexample
+ The default font used by Emacs (under X) is:
+
+ @smallexample
+ -adobe-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1
+ @end smallexample
+
A long font name has the following form:
@smallexample
address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden
! @address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@address@hidden@var{encoding}
@end smallexample
@table @var
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*** 770,778 ****
(character cell).
@item width
This is the average character width, in pixels, multiplied by ten.
! @item charset
! This is the character set that the font depicts.
! Normally you should use @samp{iso8859-1}.
@end table
@cindex listing system fonts
--- 783,796 ----
(character cell).
@item width
This is the average character width, in pixels, multiplied by ten.
! @item registry
! @itemx encoding
! These together make up the X font character set that the font depicts.
! (X font character sets are not the same as Emacs charsets, but they
! are solutions for the same problem.) You can use the
! @command{xfontsel} program to check which choices you have. However,
! normally you should use @samp{iso8859} for @var{registry} and @samp{1}
! for @var{encoding}.
@end table
@cindex listing system fonts
Diff finished at Fri Sep 19 09:02:24
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- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, (continued)
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Andrew Choi, 2003/09/15
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/15
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Sancho Neves-Graca, 2003/09/15
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2003/09/15
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/16
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2003/09/17
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Jason Rumney, 2003/09/17
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/17
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Richard Stallman, 2003/09/18
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2003/09/19
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X,
Luc Teirlinck <=
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/19
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Richard Stallman, 2003/09/20
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/20
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/20
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/19
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/19
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Richard Stallman, 2003/09/20
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Luc Teirlinck, 2003/09/20
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Richard Stallman, 2003/09/20
- Re: Setting font to Lucida Grande on Mac OS X, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2003/09/22