That's really too bad. I understood you maintained the cygwin version that gets
installed with the cygwin netinstaller. With these font problems, that version
is not usable if you do not run X. I had to revert to xemacs version 21.4.13
for cygwin as distributed through the xemacs.org netinstaller,
> Jaap-Henk Hoepman writes:
> I installed xemacs 21.4.15 yesterday (on cygwin 1.5.10-3) using the cygwin
> netinstaller and still see the same problem (including weird truncation
> characters, instead of the usual arrows i saw in previous versions, and
> failure to redisplay p
I installed xemacs 21.4.15 yesterday (on cygwin 1.5.10-3) using the cygwin
netinstaller and still see the same problem (including weird truncation
characters, instead of the usual arrows i saw in previous versions, and
failure to redisplay properly).
Regards,
Jaap-Henk
> > "David" == David
> "David" == David Rothenberger writes:
David> Paul Stodghill wrote:
>> I don't know if it is a 21.4.14 problem or a configuration problem.
David> I believe it is a configuration problem of some sort. I am running a
David> 21.4.14 that I built myself from CVS and did not enco
Paul Stodghill wrote:
I don't know if it is a 21.4.14 problem or a configuration problem.
I believe it is a configuration problem of some sort. I am running a
21.4.14 that I built myself from CVS and did not encounter the problem
with fonts.
I'm also not seeing it with a 21.4.15 built from CVS.
I observed this behavior with Cygwin's XEmacs too. I do not see this
with Andy Piper's netinstall of 21.4.13 or 21.4.15, which I compiled
from CVS myself.
I don't know if it is a 21.4.14 problem or a configuration problem. When
21.4.15 for Cygwin is released, I will be in a better position to t
Hi all,
I've recently switched to installing xemacs with the cygwin installer and
the new version does not appear to recognize the Windows fonts when running
in Windows mode. If I pull down Options > Font or Options > Font Size it
says "cannot parse current font". If I run it under X, it works fin
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