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Re: BIG5-HKSCS?
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Kenichi Handa |
Subject: |
Re: BIG5-HKSCS? |
Date: |
Fri, 14 Nov 2003 08:40:46 +0900 (JST) |
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In article <address@hidden>, Oliver Scholz <address@hidden> writes:
> Alright, I decided to follow this advice and checked out
> emacs-unicode-2 an hour ago.
Thank you very much!!
> When I eval this expression on GNU/Linux ...
> (set-face-font 'mode-line
> "-adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1")
> ... then Emacs segfaults.
I can't reproduce it, but I found one bug in xfaces.c. I've
just installed it. Perhaps, it fixes the above bug.
> I append the backtrace. Where is the right place to send bug reports
> to? address@hidden, perhaps with "[unicode]" in the
> subject? Or to the emacs-unicode mailing list?
I think address@hidden is suitable.
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Ken'ichi HANDA
address@hidden
- BIG5-HKSCS?, Simon Josefsson, 2003/11/12
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?, Kenichi Handa, 2003/11/12
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?, Simon Josefsson, 2003/11/13
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?, Kenichi Handa, 2003/11/13
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?, Simon Josefsson, 2003/11/13
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?, Kenichi Handa, 2003/11/13
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?, Oliver Scholz, 2003/11/13
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?,
Kenichi Handa <=
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?, Oliver Scholz, 2003/11/14
- Re: BIG5-HKSCS?, Simon Josefsson, 2003/11/13
- eight-bit char handling in emacs-unicode, Kenichi Handa, 2003/11/13
- Re: eight-bit char handling in emacs-unicode, Oliver Scholz, 2003/11/14
- Re: eight-bit char handling in emacs-unicode, Kenichi Handa, 2003/11/14
- Re: eight-bit char handling in emacs-unicode, Oliver Scholz, 2003/11/15
- Re: eight-bit char handling in emacs-unicode, Simon Josefsson, 2003/11/15
- Re: eight-bit char handling in emacs-unicode, Simon Josefsson, 2003/11/14
- Re: eight-bit char handling in emacs-unicode, Alex Schroeder, 2003/11/16
- Re: eight-bit char handling in emacs-unicode, Stefan Monnier, 2003/11/17