Re: Threading Characters

2000-03-01 Thread Chuck Dale
Wrote Thomas Roessler on Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 12:05:34PM +0100: > Funny. Some of the stuff I'm seeing in "Clean" heavily reminds me > of Atari's character set used with their STs, although other things > definately looked different, for instance the shape of the "a". > (Actually, there seems to b

Re: Threading Characters

2000-03-01 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
Chuck Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Using my favourite terminal font, Clean (Schumacher), the threading > arrows are all wrong and turn out as little musical notes etc. This font > is installed with the XFree86-75dpi-fonts RPM on my RH6.0 system. > > Is there any way to use different characters f

Re: Threading Characters

2000-03-01 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-03-01 21:45:57 +1100, Chuck Dale wrote: > Is there any way to use different characters for the threading > arrows that would be more displayable by my font? Even if they > were not as nice as the normal ones. PS: set ascii_chars. -- http://www.guug.de/~roessler/

Re: Threading Characters

2000-03-01 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-03-01 21:45:57 +1100, Chuck Dale wrote: > Using my favourite terminal font, Clean (Schumacher), the > threading arrows are all wrong and turn out as little musical > notes etc. This font is installed with the XFree86-75dpi-fonts > RPM on my RH6.0 system. Funny. Some of the stuff I'm see

Threading Characters

2000-03-01 Thread Chuck Dale
Dear List. Using my favourite terminal font, Clean (Schumacher), the threading arrows are all wrong and turn out as little musical notes etc. This font is installed with the XFree86-75dpi-fonts RPM on my RH6.0 system. Is there any way to use different characters for the threading arrows that w