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RE: mutt utf-8 [was Re: sylpheed?]
Hi folks,
FYI - the note below just came across the W3C I18N mailing list.
Cheers,
- Ira McDonald
High North Inc
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"souravm" <souravm@xxxxxxxx> wrote in
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sys.com:
> Bit off topic. Can anyone tell me a font (or set of fonts)
> type which puts same size for each character it is
> representing irrespective of the language of the characters ?
Andale Mono. You can find it at:
<URL: http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fontpack/default.htm >.
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Karl Ove Hufthammer
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Dickey [mailto:dickey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 5:31 AM
To: linux-utf8@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: mutt utf-8 [was Re: sylpheed?]
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 08:12:27PM -0800, Evan Martin wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 01:03:02PM -0800, McDonald, Ira wrote:
> > In reference to your grumble below, have you looked at the
> > Bitstream Cyberbit utility font that provides a default glyph
> > for every assigned Unicode character (including normally
> > unprintable ones, for debugging)?
>
> I've looked at that one, and I use it for GTK2 displaying Unicode.
>
> But it's a variable-width font so it can't be used for my xterms. :(
if the font is properly constructed, XFree86 xterm renders it on a fixed
pitch.
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