Dave Korn wrote:
Daniel Barclay wrote on 12 May 2008 17:39:
What causes rxvt to switch to displaying characters with lots of space in
between them?
Did you overlook Chuck Wilson's reply in our thread last week?
No, I didn't. That post didn't address why things were changing seemingly
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Daniel Barclay writes:
> Rxvt*font: -bitstream-bitstream vera sans
> mono-medium-r-normal--*-160-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1
>
> I have not ~/.Xdefaults
That's your problem. Vanilla Windows does not have the bitstream
fonts at all. Either
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René Berber wrote:
Daniel Barclay wrote:
What causes rxvt to switch to displaying characters with lots of space
in between them?
The font it's using.
But why exactly would it display characters with lots of space between them?
Surely the font isn't designed that way.
What is actually going
René Berber wrote:
Daniel Barclay wrote:
What causes rxvt to switch to displaying characters with lots of space
in between them?
The font it's using.
I heard that there's some interaction between X11-mode rxvt setup and
plain-window
rxvt setup. I don't think I've installed any X11 librarie
Daniel Barclay wrote:
What causes rxvt to switch to displaying characters with lots of space
in between them?
The font it's using.
I heard that there's some interaction between X11-mode rxvt setup and
plain-window
rxvt setup. I don't think I've installed any X11 libraries, servers, or even
Daniel Barclay wrote on 12 May 2008 17:39:
> What causes rxvt to switch to displaying characters with lots of space in
> between them?
Did you overlook Chuck Wilson's reply in our thread last week?
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-05/msg00158.html
Specifically the second paragraph.
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What causes rxvt to switch to displaying characters with lots of space in
between
them?
I heard that there's some interaction between X11-mode rxvt setup and
plain-window
rxvt setup. I don't think I've installed any X11 libraries, servers, or even
fonts since rxvt was working right, but now rx
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