Michael Sperber <sperber(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
Huh? All kinds of things are "completely broken under
Mule" or were
for the longest time?
I'm personally using Mule (for Latin 2), and I'm not aware of this
huge list of XEmacs features broken under Mule.
Code that is completely broken under Mule should not be introduced to
XEmacs, especially if the maintainers themselves say that they don't
understand Mule and show no evidence of willingness to fix the
breakage in the near future.
The point here is that the Xft stuff can be turned off at configure
time, and then it won't affect Mule at all.
Asking people to turn Mule off so they can enjoy antialiased font
display is ridiculous. I thought we were moving in the direction of
enabling Mule by default! Surely we should take care for new features
to work with Mule?