On Wed, 13 May 1998, Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Will Lowe wrote:
> >
> > > Can somebody give me a solution:
> > > 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
> > Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
> > I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine.
> Yes, I think the same. But I've try with all the fonts from the
> fontmanager with no success. What are your settings ?
Not the fontmanager. From the K^ in the lower left of the panel:
Settings->Desktop->Fonts ect.
I've got "General font" set to "helvetica", 12 pt, iso-8859-1
and "Fixed font"
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> > Can somebody give me a solution:
> > 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
> Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
> I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine. I
> think it has to do partially with the difference bet
> Can somebody give me a solution:
> 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine. I
think it has to do partially with the difference between proportional and
non-prop
Why not make a test expression on emacs-version? For example:
(if (string-equal emacs-version "20.2.2") (print "hello, 20.2.2 user"))
Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday I've downloaded the new KDE beta 4. After some struggling, I
> was able to start it. But, when I start EMACS, the text i
Hi,
Yesterday I've downloaded the new KDE beta 4. After some struggling, I
was able to start it. But, when I start EMACS, the text is all wrong (I
think it uses wrong fonts). The XEMACS works OK with fonts, but doesn't
like the .emacs and other lisp files that worked OK with EMACS.
Can somebody
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