>>>> "Aidan" == Aidan Kehoe
<kehoea(a)parhasard.net> writes:
> Fonts must correspond to a registered charset for core X; since
> we don't have a Unicode charset there's no easy way to display
> Unicode fonts. If you have Xft support built in, then you'll
> get it automatically in any font that supports the character.
Aidan> With current Xft support, there’s still a need for a Mule
Aidan> character set that supports a given character, for that
Aidan> character to be even recognised by XEmacs.
Of course. That was already taken care of in the preceding paragraph,
though.
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