>>>>> Thomas Dickey writes:
Thomas> On Wed, Jun 14, 2000 at 01:50:13PM +0700, Sergei Pokrovsky
Thomas> wrote:
>> >>>>> Thomas E Dickey writes:
>>
Thomas> On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Klaus Weide wrote:
>> ... >> So it would still be useful to figure out how to make
>> xterm use >> character from the non-bold font for 'bold'ing
>>
Thomas> XFree86 xterm checks if the given bold font has the same
Thomas> size as the normal font, and rejects it if it doesn't match.
Thomas> If there's no corresponding bold font, it simulates the bold
Thomas> font via overstriking. (It also tries to find a bold font
Thomas> to match font2 - font6).
>> I suspect that is done on a wholesale basis, not at the level of
>> individual characters, right? The problem is that there often
Thomas> yes. (but you wanted to know how to override it - not
Thomas> simple since it does try to find a matching bold font).
Yes. Actually the right solution is to complete the bold font with
the missing glyphs, that is to correct the deficient font file rather
than to try to compensate for its deficiency with external remedies.
>> _is_ a suitable bold font, but that its implemented glyph
>> repertoire often is more deficient than that of the normal face.
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Sergei
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