In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 2007-07-12 12:19 +0100, Kenichi Handa wrote:
It appears that Chinese characters have pixelsize 16 in Emacs
rxvt-unicode gnome-terminal but have a larger pixelsize in gedit
xterm.
How did you specify the font pixelsize in
On 2007-07-12 12:19 +0100, Kenichi Handa wrote:
It appears that Chinese characters have pixelsize 16 in Emacs
rxvt-unicode gnome-terminal but have a larger pixelsize in gedit
xterm.
How did you specify the font pixelsize in gedit? As far as I know,
what you set via
On 2007-07-12 03:55 +0200, Kenichi Handa wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I configured XTerm and Emacs to use the same font with same size as
follows:
in .Xresources:
XTerm*faceName: xft:monospace:pixelsize=16
XTerm*faceNameDoublesize: fzsongti
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It appears that Chinese characters have pixelsize 16 in Emacs
rxvt-unicode gnome-terminal but have a larger pixelsize in gedit
xterm.
How did you specify the font pixelsize in gedit? As far as
I know, what you set via
Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
(when window-system
(set-fontset-font (frame-parameter nil 'font)
'han '(FZSongTi . unicode-bmp)))
The problem is that we can't specify different pixelsize for different
script. If we specify a font in the command line:
emacs
I configured XTerm and Emacs to use the same font with same size as
follows:
in .Xresources:
XTerm*faceName: xft:monospace:pixelsize=16
XTerm*faceNameDoublesize: fzsongti
Emacs.Font: monospace:pixelsize=16
in .emacs:
(when window-system
(set-fontset-font (frame-parameter nil 'font)
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I configured XTerm and Emacs to use the same font with same size as
follows:
in .Xresources:
XTerm*faceName: xft:monospace:pixelsize=16
XTerm*faceNameDoublesize: fzsongti
Emacs.Font: monospace:pixelsize=16
in .emacs: