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Notes on fonts, Debian packages.
author | Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 20 May 2003 16:57:09 +0000 |
parents | ec954e051a6b |
children | 19ef2c37b89f |
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--- a/INSTALL Tue May 20 16:34:55 2003 +0000 +++ b/INSTALL Tue May 20 16:57:09 2003 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ GNU Emacs Installation Guide -Copyright (c) 1992, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001 Free software Foundation, Inc. +Copyright (c) 1992, 94, 96, 97, 2000, 01, 02 Free software Foundation, Inc. See the end of the file for copying permissions. @@ -93,13 +93,13 @@ * intlfonts-VERSION.tar.gz -The intlfonts distribution contains X11 fonts that Emacs needs in -order to display international characters. If you see a non-ASCII -character appear as a hollow box, that means you don't have a font for -it. You might find a font in the intlfonts distribution. If you do -have a font for a non-ASCII character, but some characters don't look -right, or appear improperly aligned, a font from the intlfonts -distribution might look better. +The intlfonts distribution contains X11 fonts in various encodings +that Emacs can use to display international characters. If you see a +non-ASCII character appear as a hollow box, that means you don't have +a font for it. You might find one in the intlfonts distribution. If +you do have a font for a non-ASCII character, but some characters +don't look right, or appear improperly aligned, a font from the +intlfonts distribution might look better. The fonts in the intlfonts distribution are also used by the ps-print package for printing international characters. The file @@ -156,17 +156,23 @@ must do this yourself. To take proper advantage of Emacs 21's mule-unicode charsets, you need -a Unicode font. For information on Unicode fonts for X, see -<URL:http://czyborra.com/unifont/>, -<URL:http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/efont/> and +a suitable font. For `Unicode' (ISO 10646) fonts for X, see +<URL:http://dvdeug.dhis.org/unifont.html> (packaged in Debian), +<URL:http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/efont/> (packaged in Debian). (In +recent Debian versions, there is an extensive `misc-fixed' iso10646-1 +in the default X installation.) Perhaps also see <URL:http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/%7Emgk25/ucs-fonts.html>. + <URL:http://czyborra.com/charsets/> has basic fonts for Emacs's ISO-8859 charsets. XFree86 release 4 (from <URL:ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/> and mirrors) contains font support for most, if not all, of the charsets that Emacs -supports. The font files should be usable separately with older X -releases. +currently supports, including iso10646-1 encoded fonts for use with +the mule-unicode charsets. The font files should also be usable with +older X releases. Note that XFree 4 contains many iso10646-1 fonts +with minimal character repertoires, which can cause problems -- see +etc/PROBLEMS. BDF fonts etl-unicode.tar.gz used by ps-print and ps-mule to print Unicode characters are available from <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/fonts/> @@ -179,8 +185,10 @@ not those you need to compile it. For example, to compile Emacs with X11 support, you may need to install the special `X11 development' package. For example, in April 2003, the package names to install -were `xlibs-dev' and `libxaw7-dev' on Debian and `XFree86-devel' and -`Xaw3d-devel' on RedHat. +were `XFree86-devel' and `Xaw3d-devel' on RedHat. On Debian, the +packages necessary to build the installed version should be +sufficient; they can be installed using `apt-get build-dep emacs21' in +Debian 3 and above. DETAILED BUILDING AND INSTALLATION: