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* NTEmacs courier bold width
@ 2003-03-10 15:28 David Abrahams
  2003-03-10 15:47 ` David Abrahams
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Abrahams @ 2003-03-10 15:28 UTC (permalink / raw)



I've set my default font to Lucida Console, which seems to work fine
with the latest ntemacs font stuff (thank you, emacs developers!!).

Today I was viewing a TeX file containing the following:

      A \textbf{Metafunction Class} is:

In my buffer, however, it looks like this, in Courier:

      A \textbf{Metafunction Cla} is:

With the string "Metafunction Cla" in bold.  All the characters are
there, as I can see from the wacky overstrike display when I cursor
over them.  When I use Lucida Console bold, it seems that Emacs just
makes the character positions wider, but in this case it looks like
Emacs is stubbornly maintaining a fixed width for all styles of
Courier.  IIRC Courier was the one font whose styles worked correctly
in earlier versions.  Am I mistaken?

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com

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* Re: NTEmacs courier bold width
  2003-03-10 15:28 NTEmacs courier bold width David Abrahams
@ 2003-03-10 15:47 ` David Abrahams
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Abrahams @ 2003-03-10 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)


David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com> writes:

> I've set my default font to Lucida Console, which seems to work fine
> with the latest ntemacs font stuff (thank you, emacs developers!!).
>
> Today I was viewing a TeX file containing the following:
>
>       A \textbf{Metafunction Class} is:
>
> In my buffer, however, it looks like this, in Courier:
>
>       A \textbf{Metafunction Cla} is:
>
> With the string "Metafunction Cla" in bold.  All the characters are
> there, as I can see from the wacky overstrike display when I cursor
> over them.  When I use Lucida Console bold, it seems that Emacs just
> makes the character positions wider, but in this case it looks like
> Emacs is stubbornly maintaining a fixed width for all styles of
> Courier.  IIRC Courier was the one font whose styles worked correctly
> in earlier versions.  Am I mistaken?

One more data point: emacs (or LaTeX mode) doesn't seem to be able to
make up its mind which font it wants to display any given line in.
Any edits on a line can change it between Courier and Lucida Console,
seemingly at random.

-- 
Dave Abrahams
Boost Consulting
www.boost-consulting.com

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