Re: fontset(s) in xemacs 21.1.8
>>>>> "Kazz" == Kazuyuki IENAGA <kazz@imasy.or.jp> writes:
Kazz> So I guess you'll be satisfied to have (set-face-font
Kazz> 'default ....) in your startup file (.emacs) as below:
Kazz> (when (and (fboundp 'console-on-window-system-p)
Kazz> (console-on-window-system-p))
Is this a good idea? Isn't just doing
Kazz> (set-face-font
Kazz> 'default
Kazz> '( .... fonts you want .... )
and then
'global '(mule-fonts x) 'prepend)
preferable? And I think the default (ie, 'remove-tag-set-prepend) is
best for the HOW-TO-ADD argument in the startup file, especially if
you do
(define-specifier-tag 'zw-fonts)
and substitute 'zw-fonts for 'mule-fonts in the TAG-LIST. (If you're
absolutely sure what you want, as you seem to be, this refinement is
unnecessary. But it makes experimenting with fonts a lot safer---it's
harder to completely wedge your fonts into something unreadable.)
And be careful about bad interactions with Custom; it is probably a
bad idea to try to use Options | Font or Options | Size if you use any
non-iso-8859 fonts. Custom certainly doesn't change them. (My
current setup gives me hardly any font options anyway through Custom.
:-( )
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