e-users font 0 k14
e-users font 1 abcdefghijiklmn - this!!
e-users
e-users Nothing. Fonts are loaded (or fail to load, whichever) on demand, not
e-users on load.
I tried the following command and understood that fonts are
loaded on demand. Thanks for the info.
$ Eterm
This is an additional info.
I've just recompiled Eterm using version 0.9.1, not 0.9.2,
and everything goes fine so far. This Eterm can handle
Japanese font without using --mfont or --mfont1,2,...
option if correct font definitions exist in theme.cfg/user.cfg.
I wonder what happened to 0.9.2 ?
Thanks to Carsten's help, my situation improved, but
unfortunately not perfect in my environment. I still
have a problem that a font which can be used with
--mfont option to show Japanese text seems to be
ignored by my Eterm when the font is specified in
multichar context of theme.cfg/user.cfg and
On Wednesday, 18 February 2004, at 19:48:05 (+0900),
Yasufumi Haga wrote:
There is another odd behavior for my Eterm. when I invoke my Eterm
using the following definitions, the Eterm doesn't complain at all
and normally appears on the screen.
font 0 k14
font 1 abcdefghijiklmn
Hello all
I compiled Eterm 0.9.2 a few days ago using Eterm-0.9.2.tar.gz
which I downloaded from eterm.sourceforge.net.
This Eterm works fine, but without --mfont option I can not
use multibyte fonts such as Japanese. That is, even if I add
a multichar context like the following to
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 22:34:39 +0900 (JST) Yasufumi Haga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:
Hello all
I compiled Eterm 0.9.2 a few days ago using Eterm-0.9.2.tar.gz
which I downloaded from eterm.sourceforge.net.
This Eterm works fine, but without "--mfont" option I can not