Hi,

Gary Zhang a écrit :
> Hi Jehan,
> 
> I test mrxvt05utf8 on my non-utf8 (big5) system mandriva 2009.0. I
> hope you can use the format of -xftfn or -xftpfn like this
> 
> -xftfn 'DejaVu Sans Mono-10,MingLiU-12'

As I said in some other email, now this is possible. mrxvt supports now
the full Xft naming system.

> 
> The number after the dash means the size of the previous font, So
> -xftsz does not need any more. 

As I said to, I kept the -xftsz, and all other related xft options for
"global" settings. But if you set anything different as these global
settings directly in -xftfn, these specific setting will be prioritary.

> It is good to copy the format described
> in the part of fluxbox's manual "fluxstyle" having more specific
> instruction. It is necessary to set different size of fonts, because
> the display of same sized fonts are different. (some are smaller)
> 
> Compraring the two screenshots screenshot-14488.png taked in 0.5.4 and
> screenshot-14556.png taked in utf8 branch, you can see mrxvt05utf8
> messes up the width of words regardless of the encoding of b.txt.

As I already answered, I have the same thing as in screenshot-14488.png
without having, even in the previous revisions, providden the fact that
I was in a ISO-8859 encoding. When I was in UTF-8, the main issue was
that it was "stopping" at each invalid sequence (any sequence which is
not in the right encoding). Now this is fixed.

> 
> You can try to run "telnet ptt.cc" in mrxvt05utf8. I have to press any
> key to continue displaying the login screen, but this bug does not
> exist in 0.5.4.
> 

The bug was the same, now it is fixed, since revision 387.
For my personal culture... what is exactly this ptt.cc? Which encoding
should I use to get something nice in the terminal? Looking at the
website, it looks chinese, but I am not sure if we are supposed to get
something nice if I configure my mrxvt with the right encoding and the
right font. If so, which encoding have I to use and which font do you
suggest for Chinese?

Jehan

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