"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
Not in 21.4. The problem is that there is no Unicode _charset_ in
XEmacs, and it is the charsets that determine what fonts are used.
It may be possible in current 21.5, Ben's conflicting statements ex
cathedra, well, conflict. I'm currently playing with UTF-8 as the
internal encoding in a private 21.5 workspace but haven't started on
the display code yet.
This sounds interesting... I've been playing with 21.5 here for a
while now, and I've had luck with utf-8 files which contain charaters
covered by other (non-unicode) fonts which I have installed. At first
I was surprised that "unifont" wasn't being used, but it makes sense
now. Is there anything you would suggest looking into trying with
21.5?
Josh> What's involved in getting XEmacs to use these
fonts
Major changes. ;^)
As I suspected :)
Thanks,
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Josh Huber