Actually, I could live with "emacs-snapshot-unicode2". That would
definitely be a livable solution for me. =)
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emacs-snapshot should be compiled with xfont support enabled
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I looked into this today. The main Emacs branch does *not* have these
compilation options, so the answer is not to add them. The only way of
getting this Xft support is to switch to the unicode-2 branch, which is
not going to happen. The current policy for this particular package is
to track the
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Accidentally sent that early - should be to the "Emacs-gtk confflags"
section of the debian/rules file.
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emacs-snapshot should be compiled with xfont support enabled
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To apply the requested changes would require adding:
emacs_gtk_confflags += --enable-font-backend
emacs_gtk_confflags += --with-xft
emacs_gtk_confflags += --with-freetype
to the "Emacs-gtk confflags" section.
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emacs-snapshot should be compiled with xfont support enabled
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