I get "void-function set-default-fontsize" error when trying the lisp
you suggest. What else have you done to try setting the font? Are
you saying the font panel doesn't work?
Adrian (still no Intel machine ;)
On 6/20/07, dan hitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I can't change fonts using the emacs from Emacs_NS-9.0pre3i.dmg.
> running on an intel mac (os 10.4.9). [I used that dmg per the
> directions on the site.]
>
> I understand that this has been a known issue (quotation from
> mail archives below).
>
> So . . . what is the situation today?
>
> I can perform simple experiments if it would be helpful to
> anybody trying to debug the problem.
>
> For example, everything i do with trying
> to set the fonts gives the same error ("Not an available
> fixed-width font"). E.g., evaluating the form
> (set-default-fontsize 17) gives this error, and throws me into
> the debugger. So i could send a backtrace if that would be helpful.
>
> Or maybe this is ancient history by now?
>
> Thanks in advance for any clues.
>
> dan
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Adrian wrote (October 2006):
> > Unfortunately, I don't have an Intel machine and am unlikely to see
> > one for a while. However, I *am* in the midst of redoing most of the
> > font-handling system to take advantage of Kenichi Handa's new font
> > backend in the unicode branch. (This will add fontset support.) So
> > this would be a good time to put in a fix. If anyone can debug this a
> > little and give me a even just a clue as to why it is failing, I can
> > probably do something.
>
> > To start with, the msg above would be printed if ns_new_font() (in
> > nsterm.m) returns nil, which as far as I can see happens either if
> > ns_load_font() returns nil or something strange happens with
> > build_string(), or something weird is going on with the font table
> > structure...
>
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