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Re: Problem with eshell
From: |
Adolfo De Unanue |
Subject: |
Re: Problem with eshell |
Date: |
Tue, 7 Oct 2008 15:40:49 -0500 |
Thanks Lennart,
I will do that :)
Adolfo
On 10/7/08, Lennart Borgman (gmail) <lennart.borgman@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Adolfo
>
> Coming so far it looks like you have found a bug. Please report this using
>
> M-x report-emacs-bug
>
> Follow the instructions there and try to tell how to show this bug
> starting with
>
> emacs -Q
>
> Note: It is important that you who found the bug report it because those
> who want to fix the bug may need to contact you (now or later if some
> more problems connected to this surfaces).
>
>
>
> Adolfo De Unanue wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sorry for my previous post, I just noted the lack of clarity on it.
>> Well, now eshell is working right (i.e. it not crashes emacs). But the
>> problem was in the display of the fonts. I don't know why, but emacs
>> (As I told before, I am using GNU/Emacs 23 cvs version of today in a
>> Debian Box) is not diplaying the fonts correctly (but before the cvs
>> up some days ago it did). So this is the problem, and I dont know why
>> it happen.
>> I partially solved this problem changing the font to Courier-10, with
>> all the other letters (BitStream, DejaVu, Monospace) simply doesn't
>> work. (i.e. I got squares instaead of letters, but strangely enuff,
>> only in some letters).
>> I hope that this is a little clearlier than the past post :)
>>
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>>
>> Adolfo
>>
>> On 10/7/08, Lennart Borgman (gmail) <lennart.borgman@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Adolfo De Unanue wrote:
>>>> Lennart,
>>>>
>>>> I followed your advice (i.e. I downloaded emacs to a new directory) and
>>>> now eshell works fine,
>>> Congratulations.
>>>
>>>> but the font missing-problems is there:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If i do a copy-paste I see this:
>>>>
>>>> Welcome to the Emacs shell
>>>>
>>>> ~/software/emacs $ ls
>>>> 1 admin etc lwlib nt
>>>> BUGS autogen.sh gc m4 oldXMenu
>>>> COPYING config.bat info mac site-lisp
>>>> CVS config.guess install-sh make-dist src
>>>> ChangeLog config.log leim man test
>>>> INSTALL config.status lib-src mkinstalldirs update-subdirs
>>>> INSTALL.CVS config.sub lisp move-if-change vms
>>>> Makefile configure lispintro msdos vpath.sed
>>>> Makefile.in configure.in lispref nextstep
>>>> README doc lock notes
>>>> ~/software/emacs $
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> But in the emacs window I just see some letters and the rest is in
>>>> squares. :(
>>>>
>>>> Any *new* suggestions?
>>> Yes, please explain this a bit better. Exactly what are you doing and
>>> what fails?
>>>
>>>> PS. In emacs, but in text mode (i.e. executing it inside a linuz
>>>> terminal) this doesn't happen, of course
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Adolfo
>>>
>>
>
- Re: Problem with eshell, (continued)
- Problem with eshell, Adolfo De Unanue, 2008/10/04
- Fw: Problem with eshell, Adolfo De Unanue, 2008/10/07
- Re: Fw: Problem with eshell, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2008/10/07
- Re: Problem with eshell, Adolfo De Unanue, 2008/10/07
- Re: Problem with eshell, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2008/10/07
- emacsclient --alternate-editor='emacs -nw' ?, Teemu Likonen, 2008/10/07
- Re: Problem with eshell, Adolfo De Unanue, 2008/10/07
- Re: Problem with eshell, Lennart Borgman (gmail), 2008/10/07
- Re: Problem with eshell,
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