Re: How to change default fon in Emacs21

2002-01-26 Thread Manoj Srivastava
>>"Samuli" == Samuli Suonpaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Samuli> But before that, I must ask what would be The Right Way to replace Samuli> stock Gnus with cvs-Gnus. Where should I put it so that I can a) Samuli> ensure Emacs will use this one and not the one that cane with Emacs Samuli> packa

Re: How to change default fon in Emacs21

2002-01-26 Thread Manoj Srivastava
>>"Samuli" == Samuli Suonpaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Samuli> First of all: How do I change the dafult font in Emacs? I used to have Samuli> emacs.font: -Adobe-Courier-Medium-R-Normal--11-80-100-100-M-60-ISO8859-15 Samuli> in my .Xdefaults, but nothing happened. I am able to change font w

Re: How to change default fon in Emacs21

2002-01-26 Thread Samuli Suonpaa
Gaute B Strokkenes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I would suggest upgrading to a CVS version of Gnus. It has special > magic to avoid this problem. Thanks, I will. But before that, I must ask what would be The Right Way to replace stock Gnus with cvs-Gnus. Where should I put it so that I can a) en

Re: How to change default fon in Emacs21

2002-01-26 Thread Gaute B Strokkenes
On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On 26 Jan 2002, Samuli Suonpaa wrote: > > [...] > >> Third thing is, that for can't figure out what would be the right >> way to use iso8859-15 without problems when replying to mails or >> articles in iso-8859-1. For instance, if I reply to somebod

Re: How to change default fon in Emacs21

2002-01-25 Thread Daniel Pittman
On 26 Jan 2002, Samuli Suonpaa wrote: [...] > Third thing is, that for can't figure out what would be the right way > to use iso8859-15 without problems when replying to mails or articles > in iso-8859-1. For instance, if I reply to somebodys mail Gnus insists > on making two mime-parts, one with

How to change default fon in Emacs21

2002-01-25 Thread Samuli Suonpaa
I've been using XEmacs for the past few year and decided to give GNU Emacs 21 a try and see whether I'd like to move back using it instead of XEmacs. First thing I noticed was that for some reason GNU Emacs seems to be a _lot_ faster that XEmacs used to be, especially when using Gnus. However, I ra