* Pasting from X clipboard sometimes uses different font
@ 2008-01-29 20:26 Reuben Thomas
2008-01-29 21:07 ` Reuben Thomas
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From: Reuben Thomas @ 2008-01-29 20:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs Bugs
For example, with U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS. If I type one in an Emacs
buffer, I get the character from my normal font:
*font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-*-*
whereas if I have one on the X clipboard and paste it (e.g. button-2), then
I get a wider character, but if I go into hexl-mode I can see it's the same
character code, though annoyingly it's not on the baseline (so there's also
a bug in whatever font is being used, but I'm not sure which font is being
used).
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* Re: Pasting from X clipboard sometimes uses different font
2008-01-29 20:26 Pasting from X clipboard sometimes uses different font Reuben Thomas
@ 2008-01-29 21:07 ` Reuben Thomas
2008-01-29 21:29 ` Jason Rumney
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From: Reuben Thomas @ 2008-01-29 21:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Emacs Bugs
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Reuben Thomas wrote:
> For example, with U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS. If I type one in an Emacs
> buffer, I get the character from my normal font:
>
> *font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-*-*
>
> whereas if I have one on the X clipboard and paste it (e.g. button-2), then I
> get a wider character, but if I go into hexl-mode I can see it's the same
> character code, though annoyingly it's not on the baseline (so there's also a
> bug in whatever font is being used, but I'm not sure which font is being
> used).
I looked at that code point in all my fonts, and found the exact character
diplayed in
-misc-fixed-medium-r-normal-ko-18-120-100-100-c-180-iso10646-1
Is there any reason that font might have been used when I was pasting from
the clipboard rather than the default face, mentioned above?
In my custom.el I have:
'(default ((t (:stipple nil :background "black" :foreground "white"
:inverse-video nil :box nil :strike-through nil :overline nil :underline nil
:slant normal :weight normal :height 120 :width semi-condensed :family
"misc-fixed"))))
i.e. the same font as listed from my .Xresources file, in Emacs notation.
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* Re: Pasting from X clipboard sometimes uses different font
2008-01-29 21:07 ` Reuben Thomas
@ 2008-01-29 21:29 ` Jason Rumney
2008-01-29 21:35 ` Reuben Thomas
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From: Jason Rumney @ 2008-01-29 21:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Reuben Thomas; +Cc: Emacs Bugs
Reuben Thomas wrote:
>> For example, with U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS. If I type one in an
>> Emacs buffer, I get the character from my normal font:
>>
>> *font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-*-*
>>
>> whereas if I have one on the X clipboard and paste it (e.g.
>> button-2), then I get a wider character, but if I go into hexl-mode I
>> can see it's the same character code, though annoyingly it's not on
>> the baseline (so there's also a bug in whatever font is being used,
>> but I'm not sure which font is being used).
Rather than going into hexl-mode, try pressing C-u C-x = on both
characters and compare the results.
I suspect that one of these is coming from the mule-unicode-0200-3fff
character set, and the other from some other character set so uses a
different font.
If you have a better matched iso10646-1 font on your system, you can
define a fontset that explicitly includes that font for the
mule-unicode-* charsets. See the section "Defining fontsets" in the
Emacs manual for more details.
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* Re: Pasting from X clipboard sometimes uses different font
2008-01-29 21:29 ` Jason Rumney
@ 2008-01-29 21:35 ` Reuben Thomas
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From: Reuben Thomas @ 2008-01-29 21:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jason Rumney; +Cc: Emacs Bugs
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Jason Rumney wrote:
> Rather than going into hexl-mode, try pressing C-u C-x = on both characters
> and compare the results.
Thanks, this gives me the difference. The one I paste is:
character: … (53444, #o150304, #xd0c4, U+2026)
charset: japanese-jisx0208 (JISX0208.1983/1990 Japanese Kanji: ISO-IR-87.)
code point: #x21 #x44
syntax: _ which means: symbol
category: j:Japanese |:While filling, we can break a line at this character.
buffer code: #x92 #xA1 #xC4
file code: #xE2 #x80 #xA6 (encoded by coding system mule-utf-8-unix)
display: by this font (glyph code)
-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--14-130-75-75-C-140-JISX0208.1983-0 (#x2144)
There are text properties here:
fontified t
rear-nonsticky t
while the one in the buffer is:
character: … (342438, #o1234646, #x539a6, U+2026)
charset: mule-unicode-0100-24ff (Unicode characters of the range U+0100..U+24FF.)
code point: #x73 #x26
syntax: _ which means: symbol
buffer code: #x9C #xF4 #xF3 #xA6
file code: #xE2 #x80 #xA6 (encoded by coding system mule-utf-8-unix)
display: by this font (glyph code)
-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-SemiCondensed--13-120-75-75-C-60-ISO10646-1 (#x2026)
There are text properties here:
fontified t
So the two are the same unicode code point, but Emacs is treating them
differently. Why? Also, why does Emacs think the character I pasted is
Japanese?
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