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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: line spacing too big |
Date: | Fri, 7 Sep 2007 12:37:31 +0200 |
Am 06.09.2007 um 19:06 schrieb Sebastian Kaps:
// Peter Dyballa writes:One more try (I can't imagine more right now): run 'xrdb -remove' whichshould delete all recently set X resources (you can reload themafterwards via 'xrdb -load ~/.Xdefaults' or such). When you now launchGNU Emacs with -Q it should launch quite pure and undisturbed ...Sorry, that also had no effect. I even tried launched a minimal X session (with just "xterm" in ~/.xinitrc) as another user and the problem still persisted :-(
This minimal session does not mean that no X resources are existing or are set for this session. Besides making the output of 'xrdb -q' empty there are still files with default X resources an X client can find and read and apply ...
An option would be to activate Kubuntu (KDE instead of GNOME) or Xubuntu (Xfce as Window Manager in a still GTK based environment but less resources hungry). The ldd utility should list which dynamic libraries GNU Emacs actually uses to check whether it's really not depending on/using GTK.
Finally you can launch GNU Emacs on a different host and make it display on your local machine. And vice versa. The first test will make *some* GNU Emacs become the client of your local X server, so it should behave (look) like your own GNU Emacs. (If not, then it's due to binding to libraries and different X resources in files.) In the second case, displaying your Ubuntu Emacsen remotely, they should show up like *some* GNU Emacs of that remote machine on that remote machine. If not, then again it's based on libraries and X resources used.
You should provide the same fonts on both computers or some X font server. This one might be another cause ...
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