On Wed, 13 May 1998, Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Will Lowe wrote:
> >
> > > Can somebody give me a solution:
> > > 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
> > Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
> > I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine.
> Yes, I think the same. But I've try with all the fonts from the
> fontmanager with no success. What are your settings ?
Not the fontmanager. From the K^ in the lower left of the panel:
Settings->Desktop->Fonts ect.
I've got "General font" set to "helvetica", 12 pt, iso-8859-1
and "Fixed font"
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> > Can somebody give me a solution:
> > 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
> Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
> I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine. I
> think it has to do partially with the difference bet
> Can somebody give me a solution:
> 1. to make EMACS work OK with KDE
Play with the default font settings in KDE. Mine did this too, at first,
I changed the fonts around a few times, and now it's working fine. I
think it has to do partially with the difference between proportional and
non-prop
Why not make a test expression on emacs-version? For example:
(if (string-equal emacs-version "20.2.2") (print "hello, 20.2.2 user"))
Ionut Borcoman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yesterday I've downloaded the new KDE beta 4. After some struggling, I
> was able to start it. But, when I start EMACS, the text i
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