Well, aperently, I have the needed fonts installed, Its just that xemacs
wont use them. I tried xemacs -fn heb10x20 but for some reson it just
ignored the font request.
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> GY>> Whoops, didn't notice that in the original post - sorry, I do
GY>> Whoops, didn't notice that in the original post - sorry, I don't
GY>> use [lx]?emacs, can't help you there.
GY>>
GY>> What fonts are available for you in xemacs? Look for hebrew fonts
GY>> of the same type...?
In fact, I don't know why you are having trobules with xemacs. I run
xemacs -fn h
On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 07:47:54PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> The problem is not xterm, because I am using xemacs, not emacs.
> I have, at list this font installed in the path:
> /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/heb-tt/heb8x13.pcf.gz, and it is in my fontpath.
> xemacs still doesn't recognise it (xterm
The problem is not xterm, because I am using xemacs, not emacs.
I have, at list this font installed in the path:
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/heb-tt/heb8x13.pcf.gz, and it is in my fontpath.
xemacs still doesn't recognise it (xterm does). How is it defined in your
fonts.* files?
The thing is, I alread
On Sun, Oct 17, 1999 at 05:43:29PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
> I am looking for hebrew fonts that xemacs will recognise. It won't show
> globes, the web fonts, bible, david or hebrew fixed font. Are there
> suitable fonts out there, or is there a way to make any of these fonts
> work? (I only nee
I am looking for hebrew fonts that xemacs will recognise. It won't show
globes, the web fonts, bible, david or hebrew fixed font. Are there
suitable fonts out there, or is there a way to make any of these fonts
work? (I only need to see the hebrew characters, not neceserally in the
right direction