Yuri D'Elia writes:
> I was using the gtk build before (as gtk widgets are definitely nicer
> than lucid), but more and more "gtk" means "gnome" nowdays, so I
> switched. Since I only see widgets for the "customize" interface (as I
> hide every gui element anyway), I'm actually happier with the l
On 09/26/2013 04:45 PM, Rob Browning wrote:
> Yuri D'Elia writes:
>
>> I was able to debug the problem in the emacs ML, and fixed it.
>> Indeed, with emacs24-lucid I don't have this problem.
>>
>> Sorry for leaving this report open. :/
>
> No problem -- and how do you feel about the other report
Yuri D'Elia writes:
> I was able to debug the problem in the emacs ML, and fixed it.
> Indeed, with emacs24-lucid I don't have this problem.
>
> Sorry for leaving this report open. :/
No problem -- and how do you feel about the other report, or more to the
point, did your discussions with upstre
On 09/25/2013 08:08 PM, Rob Browning wrote:
> Yuri D'Elia writes:
>
>> emacs24-lucid will still try to honour gsettings if built without
>> --without-gsettings, most notably it will ignore common X11 resources such as
>> the font.
>
> Hmm. I'm using emacs24-lucid, and I have my fonts set in .Xr
Yuri D'Elia writes:
> emacs24-lucid will still try to honour gsettings if built without
> --without-gsettings, most notably it will ignore common X11 resources such as
> the font.
Hmm. I'm using emacs24-lucid, and I have my fonts set in .Xresources.
That doesn't work for you?
(Just want to try
Package: emacs24-lucid
Version: 24.2+1-1
Severity: normal
emacs24-lucid will still try to honour gsettings if built without
--without-gsettings, most notably it will ignore common X11 resources such as
the font.
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