tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992530807750384868.post6212417962535190839..comments2022-03-28T08:42:20.497+03:00Comments on emacs-fu: setting fontsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992530807750384868.post-74822158828356972432012-11-11T14:24:36.250+02:002012-11-11T14:24:36.250+02:00@Mattias
I set the font in my .emacs file like thi...@Mattias<br />I set the font in my .emacs file like this:<br />(set-default-font "-adobe-Source Code Pro-normal-normal-normal-*-12-*-*-*-m-0-iso10646-1")<br />You can get a list of the supported font lines like this:<br />M-x set-default-font <br />and then on Font name: you press TAB twice and the completions list is presented.<br /><br />Regards,<br />/HansAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992530807750384868.post-79870262718839408092012-10-01T12:53:10.501+03:002012-10-01T12:53:10.501+03:00Hi! Sorry for commenting on a really old post, how...Hi! Sorry for commenting on a really old post, however no one else on the internet seems to explain these matters as well as you. So, question: I run fc-list :spacing=mono<br />...<br />Source Code Pro:style=Light<br /><br />I add the line<br />Emacs.font: Source Code Pro<br />to .Xresources, run xrdb -merge .Xresources, then run emacs, and I get the following error:<br />Font `Source Code Pro' is not defined<br /><br />The results are the same for nearly every font except for Courier, Utopia and a few others (only one-word name length that I've found)<br /><br />Could you point me in the right direction?<br /><br />Regards,<br />Mattias<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07374696392128728724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992530807750384868.post-69981798554458140322009-12-16T23:52:08.225+02:002009-12-16T23:52:08.225+02:00Gorgeous, this worked great!Gorgeous, this worked great!paurullanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09797150930381157360noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992530807750384868.post-18748393977945545592009-07-29T20:41:15.703+03:002009-07-29T20:41:15.703+03:00The plan is to make Envy Code R truly free it'...The plan is to make Envy Code R truly free it's just right now it's really rough in places :)<br /><br />[)amienDamien Guardhttp://damieng.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992530807750384868.post-34611254318292574992009-06-24T23:26:40.752+03:002009-06-24T23:26:40.752+03:00Inconsolata is chosen through .Xresources now- I f...Inconsolata is chosen through .Xresources now- I fixed the italic problem by using the customize menu to use a different font just for the italics. <br /><br />Inconsolata is pretty!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992530807750384868.post-12838114546867469962009-06-24T00:56:24.600+03:002009-06-24T00:56:24.600+03:00@rxfl: yeah, noticed the display thing in the font...@rxfl: yeah, noticed the display thing in the font dialog, but I couldn't get italics to work in Emacs. In other apps they do (e.g. gedit), even when the font dialog has the same issue. So, maybe emacs gets confused because of some wrong info in the font files (just guessing).<br /><br />Xresources should work, but make sure you run xrdb ~/.Xresources *before* starting emacs.djcbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15938154009846040711noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3992530807750384868.post-18550746958153083102009-06-24T00:25:14.488+03:002009-06-24T00:25:14.488+03:00The Inconsolata Medium font does display italics i...The Inconsolata Medium font does display italics in Emacs- but apparently the GTK+ font selector is broken. <br /><br />Try:<br />$ emacs -xrm 'Emacs.FontBackend: xft' -xrm 'Emacs.font: Inconsolata-12' -Q<br /><br />to see if the italics work for you.<br />How do I specify the Emacs font from .Xresources? <br />Emacs.font: Inconsolata-12<br />doesn't work.<br /><br />As for voting for org-mode- I really like it, but I think RepRap has everyone beat on scope and vision. It's hardware! <i>Written</i> like software! I thought it simply blew away the competition.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com