* Text scale mode and additional fonts
@ 2023-12-30 11:10 Rahguzar
2023-12-30 17:47 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Rahguzar @ 2023-12-30 11:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi,
I sometimes write documents with a mix of Urdu and English. For Urdu I
have this in my config:
(setq +bidi-arabic-font (font-spec :family "Mehr Nastaliq Web"))
(set-fontset-font t 'arabic +bidi-arabic-font)
The font can be found here
https://mehrtype.com/product/mehr-nastaliq-web/
This works but Urdu text is too small. I can use `text-scale-increase`
but that also makes the English text bigger. So I tried this snippet
instead:
(setq +bidi-arabic-font (font-spec :family "Mehr Nastaliq Web" :size 28))
(set-fontset-font t 'arabic +bidi-arabic-font)
this makes the initial situation better but now the Urdu text is not
affected by the `text-scale-mode` commands.
To overcome this I have added a hook to `text-scale-mode-hook` to
manually adjust the font size. This improves the situation but feels
wrong since the `text-scale-mode` uses face remapping machinery which is
buffer local but the font sizes are global.
Is there a way to set a different size for my Urdu font that makes it
work seamlessly with `text-scale-mode`?
Thanks,
Rahguzar
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* Re: Text scale mode and additional fonts
2023-12-30 11:10 Text scale mode and additional fonts Rahguzar
@ 2023-12-30 17:47 ` Eli Zaretskii
2023-12-30 18:12 ` [External] : " Drew Adams
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2023-12-30 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> From: Rahguzar <rahguzar@zohomail.eu>
> Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2023 12:10:31 +0100
>
> (setq +bidi-arabic-font (font-spec :family "Mehr Nastaliq Web" :size 28))
>
> (set-fontset-font t 'arabic +bidi-arabic-font)
>
> this makes the initial situation better but now the Urdu text is not
> affected by the `text-scale-mode` commands.
That's because the :size attribute is absolute: 28. Instead, use a
relative value, a float such as 1.5, then it should scale with the
rest of the text.
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* RE: [External] : Re: Text scale mode and additional fonts
2023-12-30 17:47 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2023-12-30 18:12 ` Drew Adams
2023-12-30 18:54 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Drew Adams @ 2023-12-30 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii, help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> > (set-fontset-font t 'arabic +bidi-arabic-font)
> >
> > this makes the initial situation better but now the Urdu text is not
> > affected by the `text-scale-mode` commands.
>
> That's because the :size attribute is absolute: 28. Instead, use a
> relative value, a float such as 1.5, then it should scale with the
> rest of the text.
Very useful info. But I don't see that spelled
out clearly in the doc. There I find only
statements such as these. Do they perhaps imply
what you stated?
`:size'
VALUE must be a non-negative integer or a floating point number
specifying the font size. It specifies the font size in pixels (if
VALUE is an integer), or in points (if VALUE is a float).
___
':size'
The font size-either a non-negative integer that specifies the
pixel size, or a floating-point number that specifies the
point size.
___
Is such info already documented somewhere?
If not, should it be? An explicit statement
about point-size being scalable might help.
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* Re: [External] : Re: Text scale mode and additional fonts
2023-12-30 18:12 ` [External] : " Drew Adams
@ 2023-12-30 18:54 ` Eli Zaretskii
2023-12-30 21:17 ` Drew Adams
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2023-12-30 18:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> From: Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>
> Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2023 18:12:08 +0000
>
> > > (set-fontset-font t 'arabic +bidi-arabic-font)
> > >
> > > this makes the initial situation better but now the Urdu text is not
> > > affected by the `text-scale-mode` commands.
> >
> > That's because the :size attribute is absolute: 28. Instead, use a
> > relative value, a float such as 1.5, then it should scale with the
> > rest of the text.
>
> Very useful info. But I don't see that spelled
> out clearly in the doc. There I find only
> statements such as these. Do they perhaps imply
> what you stated?
>
> `:size'
>
> VALUE must be a non-negative integer or a floating point number
> specifying the font size. It specifies the font size in pixels (if
> VALUE is an integer), or in points (if VALUE is a float).
Sorry, I was confused. What I wrote is true for the :height
attribute of a face, not about :size in a font-spec. IOW, to get what
he wants, the OP should define a face with :height attribute a float.
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* RE: [External] : Re: Text scale mode and additional fonts
2023-12-30 18:54 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2023-12-30 21:17 ` Drew Adams
2023-12-31 0:58 ` Po Lu
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From: Drew Adams @ 2023-12-30 21:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eli Zaretskii, help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> > > > (set-fontset-font t 'arabic +bidi-arabic-font)
> > > >
> > > > this makes the initial situation better but now the Urdu text is not
> > > > affected by the `text-scale-mode` commands.
> > >
> > > That's because the :size attribute is absolute: 28. Instead, use a
> > > relative value, a float such as 1.5, then it should scale with the
> > > rest of the text.
> >
> > Very useful info. But I don't see that spelled
> > out clearly in the doc. There I find only
> > statements such as these. Do they perhaps imply
> > what you stated?
> >
> > `:size'
> >
> > VALUE must be a non-negative integer or a floating point number
> > specifying the font size. It specifies the font size in pixels (if
> > VALUE is an integer), or in points (if VALUE is a float).
>
> Sorry, I was confused. What I wrote is true for the :height
> attribute of a face, not about :size in a font-spec. IOW, to get what
> he wants, the OP should define a face with :height attribute a float.
Thanks for clarifying. That makes sense.
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* Re: Text scale mode and additional fonts
@ 2023-12-30 18:50 Rahguzar
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From: Rahguzar @ 2023-12-30 18:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: eliz; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Hi Eli,
> That's because the :size attribute is absolute: 28. Instead, use a
> relative value, a float such as 1.5, then it should scale with the
> rest of the text.
I tried
(setq +bidi-arabic-font (font-spec :family "Mehr Nastaliq Web" :size 28.0))
and it doesn't change the behavior. With it if I use `describe-char` on an
Urdu character, I always see,
ftcrhb:-ITU -Mehr Nastaliq Web-regular-normal-normal-*-37-*-*-*-*-0-iso10646-1 (#x8F)
regardless of the `text-scale-mode-amount`. So a float value changes the
units but not the behavior w.r.t. `text-scale-mode`.
Thanks,
Rahguzar
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