Rodney Sparapani wrote:
Raymond Toy (RT/EUS) wrote:
> Rodney Sparapani wrote:
>
>
> Interesting. my /etc/default/init sets LANG=en_US.UTF-8, which I change
> in my .bash_profile to be C. I also don't have any of the LC* variables
> set.
>
> After some poking around, I wonder if that dt-interface font is really a
> fontset? Don't really know anything about font sets.
>
> Ray
Hi Ray:
Did you select your font from the Options -> Font menu? I'm assuming
that the choices there are true font sets, but I still get warnings
if any of my environment variables have UTF-8. I don't see
Actually it's some legacy code I have had for ages. I manually set the
font in my startup because xemacs was always choosing the wrong courier
font.
dt-interface, but there is the Interface System. Anyways, I
don't
know if you are using beta or stable. With stable, choosing the font
Yeah, it's Interface System, and I'm using 21.5 cvs, roughly.
However, I can now no longer reproduce the issue. I don't get those
warnings anymore. Maybe it's because I logged out since then. Dunno.
But thanks for your help,
Ray
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