Re: Strange emacs from SunOS

1999-04-23 Thread Debian Mail
> Try telling emacs explicitly which font to use. Yep, that solved the problem. Thanks a lot! Stef

Re: Strange emacs from SunOS

1999-04-22 Thread Carl Mummert
> > which has double the size it should have. If I type a character, I get > > A correction: The window is only twice as wide as it should be. The > height of the window seems to be ok. One possibility is that emacs on the Linux box is defaulting to some font that is as you describe. I have see

Re: Strange emacs from SunOS

1999-04-22 Thread Debian Mail
> which has double the size it should have. If I type a character, I get A correction: The window is only twice as wide as it should be. The height of the window seems to be ok. Stef

Re: Strange emacs from SunOS

1999-04-22 Thread Debian Mail
> Just out of curiosity, when you log in directly from the linux box, what > is the value of your TERM variable. What is this when you log in from the > IRIX box? It is vt100 from the linux box and xterm from the IRIX. However, if I setenv TERM xterm in the shell on my linux box, I still get the s

Strange emacs from SunOS

1999-04-21 Thread Debian Mail
I work on a Debian 2.0 machine. When I logon to a SunOS thingy (uname -s gives: SunOS owl 5.5 Generic sun4c sparc SUNW,Sun_4_75), setenv DISPLAY to my screen and start emacs (Version 19.25.1) I get a window which has double the size it should have. If I type a character, I get a space immediately a