From: Christoph Groth <christoph@grothesque.org>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Cc: manuel@ledu-giraud.fr
Subject: Re: Emacs 28: bitmap fonts, vector font character spacing
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2023 13:12:07 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87v8e8nt2w.fsf@drac> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 87tttsfhhu.fsf@ledu-giraud.fr
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Manuel Giraud wrote:
> Christoph Groth <christoph@grothesque.org> writes:
>
> > With Emacs 28.2 the default font is now much too small (I’m not even
> > sure whether it’s still Terminus). It is possible to choose
> > Terminus with M-x menu-set-font, but this shows the same tiny font
> > independently of the chosen size.
>
> FWIW, I'm still on "LoDPi" displays and I'm too using a bitmap font
> (uw-ttyp0 for me). I' running current (bleeding edge) Emacs with
> cairo and my font are correct. I do not use 'default-frame-alist but
> I'm setting font with: (set-frame-font "Terminus-16") for instance.
> Could you try it?
>
> To see (among other things) the font used font a character, you could
> type 'C-u C-x =' on said character.
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion. As said, I’m running Emacs 28.2 from Debian
stable. When I execute (set-frame-font "Terminus-16") the effect is the
same as choosing Terminus through M-x menu-set-font: the default face
changes into a small monospace font, independently of the actually
requested size.
Using C-u C-x = provides:
ftcrhb:-PfEd-Terminus-normal-normal-normal-*-12-*-*-*-c-*-iso10646-1 (#x33)
I find this strange, because it seems that a bitmap font can be
displayed after all, but only in one fixed size.
Still, as far as I am concerned I have made peace with the switch to
DejaVu Sans... (Which, I hear, is now superseded by the Noto family of
fonts, but hey, one step at a time.)
Cheers
Christoph
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2023-07-25 11:12 Christoph Groth [this message]
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2023-07-24 16:10 Emacs 28: bitmap fonts, vector font character spacing Christoph Groth
2023-07-24 16:29 ` PierGianLuca
2023-07-24 15:28 Christoph Groth
2023-07-24 15:37 ` Robert Pluim
2023-07-24 16:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
2023-08-10 11:28 ` Gregory Heytings
2023-08-10 14:53 ` Emanuel Berg
2023-07-24 13:15 Christoph Groth
2023-07-24 13:45 ` Eli Zaretskii
2023-07-24 13:56 ` PierGianLuca
2023-07-24 14:41 ` Hongyi Zhao
2023-07-25 9:49 ` Manuel Giraud via Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor
2023-07-27 8:37 ` PierGianLuca
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