> > I've been using fontsets defined with
> > create-fontset-from-mac-roman-font and I can display CJK characters as
> > well as mac-roman, mac-centraleurroman, mac-cyrillic, mac-symbol, and
> > mac-dingbats characters.
> 
> Could you tell me, what is correct to use "hiragino" font instead of
> "osaka", that is choosen by create-fontset-from-mac-roman-font?
> 
> T. Hiromatsu

I've tried 'set-fontset-font

After create a fontset like as below,
(create-fontset-from-mac-roman-font
 "-apple-monaco-medium-r-normal--8-*-*-*-*-*-mac-roman" nil "monaco08")

evaluate this.
(set-fontset-font
 "*monaco08"
 'japanese-jisx0208
 "-apple-ヒラギノ丸ゴ pro w4-medium-r-normal--8-*-*-*-m-*-jisx0208.1983-sjis" 
 )

OK, I can see specified fonts. But it is not scaleable.

Also, I tried this.
(set-fontset-font
 "*monaco08"
 'japanese-jisx0208
 "-apple-ヒラギノ丸ゴ pro w4-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-m-*-jisx0208.1983-sjis" 
 )
Only -12- size fonts were used.

I experienced, when I use 'face-ignored-fonts, Japanese font, choosed
automatically, became scaleable. But, if the font name has japanese
characters, 'face-ignored-fonts doesn't work correctly.

Is there any special functions to set CJK fonts on MAC OSX, like
'create-fontset-from-mac-roman-font ?

T. Hiromatsu


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