Gautam Iyer a écrit :
> A few more issues:
> 
>     1. Resizing the font causes the 'multi char' fonts to be forgotten
>        if they are not currently being used.
>     2. Different sized fonts (e.g. 'Dejavu Sans Mono,Lohit Tamil')
>        causes very very ugly display.

This is similar to what was writing Gary Zhang. I will fix this later on.
Do you think we should keep the option -xftsz, and then for instance if
you have several fonts, we can accept several size as well, their order
corresponding to the font orders?

Or as was suggesting Gary, maybe adding the font size to the font name
directly is better? I think this last solution as some sexy way of doing...

>     3. Resizing when the multi-char font is used causes a segfault.
> 

Ok, the multi-char font (-xftfm, is it well what you are speaking
about?) does not exist anymore! Everything is now done with the fonts in
the -xftfn list.
Probably there are still some places where this option is still
mentionned, so when you try and use it, it segfaults?.. What made you
say 'multi-char font is used' anyway?

> More later,

Cool.

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