On Sunday 18 October 2009 21:39:07 walt wrote:
> On 10/18/2009 12:23 PM, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > On Sunday 18 October 2009 18:53:29 DPX-Infinity wrote:
> >> So, nobody knows what can this be? I even tried to recompile dmenu
> >> with Xutf8* functions instead of Xmb*, and this didn't help.
> >
> >
On Sunday 18 October 2009 18:53:29 DPX-Infinity wrote:
> So, nobody knows what can this be? I even tried to recompile dmenu
> with Xutf8* functions instead of Xmb*, and this didn't help.
>
Unfortunately, I (and by "I" I mean "we") haven't the foggiest idea what you
are on about. What exactly is
So, nobody knows what can this be? I even tried to recompile dmenu
with Xutf8* functions instead of Xmb*, and this didn't help.
No, they are entirely same.
2009/10/14 walt :
> On 10/14/2009 12:17 PM, DPX-Infinity wrote:
>> Here are mine: Installed versions: 4.28(23:40:35 09.10.2009)(X pcf
>> psf ru-dv ru-g ru-i -a-like-o -bolddiag -quote -raw-font-data -ru-k
>> -width)
>>
>> But I think USE-flags aren't connected with thi
Here are mine: Installed versions: 4.28(23:40:35 09.10.2009)(X pcf
psf ru-dv ru-g ru-i -a-like-o -bolddiag -quote -raw-font-data -ru-k
-width)
But I think USE-flags aren't connected with this strange behaviour. I
already said, that russian letters are not displayed in every font,
including misc-f
Yes, of course. There are unicode and utf8 in make.conf and
UNICODE="yes" in rc.conf.
2009/10/14 walt :
> On 10/14/2009 07:00 AM, DPX-Infinity wrote:
>> Hi.
>> I have some strange problem with X fonts (not freetype). I installed
>> xmonad, dzen2 and dmenu and configured the last two to use font
>>
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