Sebastian Krause wrote:
It seems that the bug has been fixed in xterm 250. At least I can
not reproduce it anymore.
I can confirm that this issue is resolved in xterm 250-1:
$ dpkg --status xterm
Package: xterm
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: x11
Installed-Size: 1204
Sebastian Krause wrote:
> Don Pellegrino wrote:
>> Compare the width of the sentence in xterm versus gnome-terminal or
>> gedit. Xterm will be longer. GNOME applications produce nicer output,
>> therefore I have filed this as a bug in xterm.
>
> I can confirm this bug. The font in xterm (up t
Don Pellegrino wrote:
> Compare the width of the sentence in xterm versus gnome-terminal or
> gedit. Xterm will be longer. GNOME applications produce nicer output,
> therefore I have filed this as a bug in xterm.
I can confirm this bug. The font in xterm (up to 248) used to be the
same as in
Package: xterm
Version: 249-1
Severity: normal
My use case is to align the xterm font display with the default font
used by GNOME. As an example the Gedit program uses Monospace 10 as the
system fixed width font. I believe Monospace is mapped to DejaVu Sans
Mono:style=Book. The default size is
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