On 11/14/07, Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "William Henney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > If XEmacs allows the font
> > associated with a particular face to be buffer-local, then that is a
> > big improvement.
>
> And how does XEmacs know what face a new buffer should use? By its
> m
"William Henney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi William,
>> > On XEmacs I like being able to have a default variable width font
>> > in the org-mode buffer but still have the calendar, etc, come up in
>> > a monospace font in a different buffer in the same frame. I
>> > haven't been able to do t
Hi Tassilo
On 11/14/07, Tassilo Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wes Nakamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Wes,
>
> > On XEmacs I like being able to have a default variable width font in
> > the org-mode buffer but still have the calendar, etc, come up in a
> > monospace font in a different
Wes Nakamura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Wes,
> On XEmacs I like being able to have a default variable width font in
> the org-mode buffer but still have the calendar, etc, come up in a
> monospace font in a different buffer in the same frame. I haven't
> been able to do this in Emacs since I
On 13Nov2007, at 9:58 PM, Leo wrote:
On 2007-11-13 15:37 +, Carsten Dominik wrote:
[...]
If that was a call to Xemacs users to identify themselves, then here
is one. Even though it is in the Emacs CVS tree now should not
turn it
into an Emacs only tool IMHO.
Well, the fact that it is
On 2007-11-13 15:37 +, Carsten Dominik wrote:
[...]
>> If that was a call to Xemacs users to identify themselves, then here
>> is one. Even though it is in the Emacs CVS tree now should not turn it
>> into an Emacs only tool IMHO.
>
> Well, the fact that it is in Emacs CVS has not kept me from