Thanks to Carsten's help, my situation improved, but
unfortunately not perfect in my environment. I still
have a problem that a font which can be used with
"--mfont" option to show Japanese text seems to be
ignored by my Eterm when the font is specified in
multichar context of theme.cfg/user.cfg and the Eterm
is invoked without any commandline option.
There is another odd behavior for my Eterm. when I
invoke my Eterm using the following definitions,
the Eterm doesn't complain at all and normally appears
on the screen.
begin attributes
# name %appname()
# font default 0
# font proportional 0
# font 0 nexus
# font 1 7x14
# font 2 8x16
# font 3 9x18
# font 4 12x24
font default 1
font 0 nexus
font 1 7x14
font 2 8x16
font 3 9x18
font 4 12x24
end attributes
begin multichar
encoding eucj
# font 0 k10
# font 1 k14
# font 2 kanji16
# font 3 k18
# font 4 kanji24
font 0 k14
font 1 abcdefghijiklmn <----- this!!
font 2 k14
font 3 k14
font 4 k14
end multichar
Does anybody know what is happening to my Eterm ?
Thanks in advance.
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