From: "A. Soare" <alinsoar@voila.fr>
To: Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Web.DE>
Cc: "Emacs Help \[help-gnu-emacs\]" <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Fraktur
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 22:21:41 +0100 (CET) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <26118994.1345871231795301671.JavaMail.www@wwinf4606> (raw)
> > I Emacs I need it for C code. Is there a good Fraktur font for the
> > C code? (and Lisp)
> > JSL Blackletter for example is not able to print the pointer
> > characters "->".
>
>
> I don't know. Blackletter or Fraktur are not scripts I tend to use. I
> am more like the guy King Crimson describe: 21st Century ... Man
> (including Mirrors) ...
Here is a misunderstanding. Fraktur doesn't tire the eyes. It's true that it seems more obfuscated, but the eyes feel better comparing to the modern fonts. That is the point about that font apart from being more beautiful than 21st century's fonts. Yes, I like the medieval period. It's the period when the modern man born. In the medieval period the men cannot think abstractly. Something happenned at that time, and the abstract thinking born. Have you read Dante or Giordano Bruno?
> www.searchfreefonts.com/.
This seem a good site. Thanks.
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2009-01-12 21:21 A. Soare [this message]
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2009-01-15 10:22 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-12 18:33 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-12 19:15 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-12 16:26 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-12 17:48 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-11 21:23 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-11 3:19 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 14:49 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-11 10:00 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-10 13:07 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 23:23 ` Fraktur Florian Beck
2009-01-10 12:59 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 12:38 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 2:05 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-10 3:08 ` Fraktur Jason Rumney
2009-01-09 16:55 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-09 18:10 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-10 9:15 ` Fraktur Florian Beck
2009-01-09 16:53 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-09 15:53 Fraktur A. Soare
2009-01-09 16:29 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-09 16:29 ` Fraktur tomas
2009-01-09 23:48 ` Fraktur Peter Dyballa
2009-01-09 18:04 ` Fraktur Jason Rumney
2009-01-16 4:05 ` Fraktur Kenichi Handa
2009-01-17 0:38 ` Fraktur James Cloos
2009-02-05 6:25 ` Fraktur Kenichi Handa
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