* emacs doesn't show letters in RHEL6.6
@ 2016-01-04 12:29 peter.lingsberg
2016-01-04 13:10 ` Javier
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From: peter.lingsberg @ 2016-01-04 12:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I'm using RHEL6.6 but emacs is behaving very strange. Letters disappear (doesn't show) while I write or scroll. I have to do Ctrl-L to refresh to see the letters. Extremely annoying and I can hardly use emacs anymore. Version on emacs is 1:23.1-25.el6. I downloaded a newer emacs and compiled it, but the problem persists. Could it have something to do with X or gdm?
I have been running RHEL6.4 for a couple of years and had no problem with emacs there.
Snapshot of how it looks when I write or just move around with the cursor. Note that all spaces actually have chars:
http://ladda-upp.se/files/2016/b177214.jpg
If I then reload page with Ctrl-L, the window looks like this. The characters are suddenly visible.
http://ladda-upp.se/files/2016/b177216.jpg
But as soon as I start write or move cursor, the characters will be invisible again.
emacs -q, emacs -Q or changing fonts won't help. What to do??? I love emacs but I can't use it when it behaves like this...
I run RHEL6.6 out-of-the-box as a virtual machine in VMware. It is exactly the same environment as I had in RHEL6.4 and there were no problems with emacs there
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* Re: emacs doesn't show letters in RHEL6.6
2016-01-04 12:29 emacs doesn't show letters in RHEL6.6 peter.lingsberg
@ 2016-01-04 13:10 ` Javier
2016-01-05 6:50 ` peter.lingsberg
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From: Javier @ 2016-01-04 13:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> I'm using RHEL6.6 but emacs is behaving very strange. Letters
> disappear (doesn't show) while I write or scroll. I have to do
> Ctrl-L to refresh to see the letters. Extremely annoying and I can
> hardly use emacs anymore. Version on emacs is 1:23.1-25.el6. I
> downloaded a newer emacs and compiled it, but the problem
> persists. Could it have something to do with X or gdm?
As a first guess I would put the blame on gtk.
Try to compile emacs again, but this time with the lucid toolkit.
./configure --with-x-toolkit=lucid ; make ; make install
In most distros you don't need to compile since there is an
emacs24-lucid or emacs-lucid package, but since you are on RHEL
you may need to compile it yourself.
If that doesn't work try emacs -nw on the terminal, to see
if it displays letters ok.
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