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iso10646, fonts, emacs & woody



I recently kicked one of my potato boxes up to Woody-dom (Woody-hood?), and
just today for the first time launched emacs20 in an X session. I was greeted
with...nothing, so I typed 'emacs' at an xterm prompt and got this:

Font `-Misc-Fixed-Medium-R-Normal--15-140-75-75-C-90-ISO10646-1' is not
defined

Some poking around leads me to believe this animal is a specimen of unicode
font, yes? But where, in my X emacs session, is this font being requested?
Three questions occur to me:

1) How can I remove this "request" to use this font for/in/with emacs?

and/or

2) Can I provide this font to emacs, and if so, how?

3) Is this a bug in some package or other? Should I be reporting this as such?

Here are woody packages on board:

ii  emacs20        20.7-3         The GNU Emacs editor.
ii  emacs20-el     20.7-3         GNU Emacs LISP (.el) files.
ii  emacsen-common 1.4.12         Common facilities for all emacsen.

ii  unifont        20000122-1     X11 dual-width GNU unicode font
ii  xfonts-75dpi   4.0.1-1        75 dpi fonts for X
ii  xfonts-base    4.0.1-1        standard fonts for X



--
Bob Bernstein                  http://www.ruptured-duck.com




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