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bug#28242: Batch mode compiling: Error messages are displayed with "inva


From: Paul Eggert
Subject: bug#28242: Batch mode compiling: Error messages are displayed with "invalid character" glyph bounding symbols.
Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2017 11:43:16 -0700
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Alan Mackenzie wrote:
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 12:47:21 -0400, Glenn Morris wrote:

If your system has the same issue with gcc warnings (and if you choose
not to answer the question, a cynic like me will assume it does), ...
su
It does.

Then you'll need to fix your setup to get GCC working, as well as Emacs.


Diagonal lines are the font's representation
of ASCII grave (0x60), and arise from typing the key to the left of "1".

So this font cannot even display ASCII? Another annoyance. While you're fixing that you might as well fix the curved quotes.

I don't see this as rising to something that we need to worry about. Emacs is behaving consistently with other programs. Even with the display glitches, the batch diagnostics are still quite intelligible, so the glitches are merely an annoyance.

If despite my advice we decide to support this misconfigured font, then we need to change the default batch quoting style to 'straight', not 'grave'. This is because the font in question cannot display grave accent either. It would be a simple matter to use the 'straight' quoting style for all batch invocations. I'm not in favor of this, though.





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