Vin Shelton writes:
You don't have the default font; see the warning message.
Try either installing the default helvetica font or specifying a font with the -fn
option.
I don't think the problem is that trivial (but I would be glad to be wrong!)
I've got a whole bunch of fonts installed, including Helvetica. I get the same
flavor of warning message no matter what I pass in for -font (including leaving the
argument off)
GNU Emacs (which I did not build from source) has no problem accessing fonts, eg:
$ emacs -q -font Mono-8
works, but
$ ./src/xemacs -font Mono-8
prints:
Warning: Cannot convert string "Mono-8" to type FontStruct
and gives me a corrupted display.
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