On 1 Oct 2005, at 12:28, YAMAMOTO Mitsuharu wrote:
At the request of the maintainer, I installed ATSUI support on Carbon
Emacs to the trunk. It does not change anything unless -DUSE_ATSUI is
specified at compile time. It is still somewhat experimental, and has
some known problems:
I think there might be another one with the font selection.
If you do set-frame-font with one of the installed fonts that show up
in a completion buffer, you sometimes get an error:
set-frame-font: Font `-apple-frutiger-roman-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-
m-0-iso10646-1' is not defined
Making completion list... [3 times]
set-frame-font: Font `-apple-frutiger-roman-medium-r-normal--0-0-0-0-
m-0-mac-roman' is not defined
Also, the following font
-apple-helvetica ce-medium-r-normal--14-140-75-75-m-140-mac-
centraleurroman
can't be set, instead, it just uses the default Monaco font.
Furthermore, it seems that the fonts don't exhibit the same spacing
as in other applications. For example, a Helvetica Medium 12pt font
is much narrower as for example in Apple Mail, where this is the
default font (I think).
I wouldn't say that this looks bad, it's just not conforming to the
standard.
Apart from that, I'm very grateful for ATSUI support. Variable-width
fonts finally look good and readable. Your patch is a tremendous
improvement.
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