Tomi Ollila writes:
> Emacs versions involved ?
I'm using the latest version with arch linux, namely emacs 27.1-3.
Also, for what it's worth, "fc-list | wc -l" shows 4769 fonts installed
on my system. Could that be too many if emacs does some sort of linear
search for characters?
Thanks,
David
Emacs versions involved ?
Tomi
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On Monday, 2020-11-02 at 04:26:27 -08, David Mazieres wrote:
> dm-list-email-notm...@scs.stanford.edu writes:
>
>> I just installed the ttf-symbola package from AUR and ran fc-cache (not
>> sure if necessary). Now the problem is completely gone. Not only that,
>> but I even get the little memo s
dm-list-email-notm...@scs.stanford.edu writes:
> I just installed the ttf-symbola package from AUR and ran fc-cache (not
> sure if necessary). Now the problem is completely gone. Not only that,
> but I even get the little memo symbol instead of a box with the hex code
> point number.
>
> Thank y
David Edmondson writes:
> This works fine for me, and I get an appropriate character (not just the
> hex box).
>
> According to `describe-char' it's rendered using the Symbola font. Do
> you have that installed? (It's the "font-symbola" package on Debian I
> believe.)
I just installed the ttf-sy
On Monday, 2020-11-02 at 01:21:00 -08, dm-list-email-notm...@scs.stanford.edu
wrote:
> David Edmondson writes:
>
>> I haven't seen this. Threads with a lot of complex HTML content (lots of
>> nested tables, for example) can take a long time to render for me, but
>> that is generally interruptabl
David Edmondson writes:
> I haven't seen this. Threads with a lot of complex HTML content (lots of
> nested tables, for example) can take a long time to render for me, but
> that is generally interruptable.
>
> Could you share one of these messages, or a sufficiently similar test
> case?
Thanks
On Sunday, 2020-11-01 at 22:57:58 -08, David Mazieres wrote:
> I usually use notmuch in emacs under X windows on arch linux. Recently,
> I've had a problem where some screens in notmuch take several minutes of
> 100% CPU time to load. For example, I'll just open a search, and emacs
> will comple
I usually use notmuch in emacs under X windows on arch linux. Recently,
I've had a problem where some screens in notmuch take several minutes of
100% CPU time to load. For example, I'll just open a search, and emacs
will completely lock up (even Ctrl-G doesn't do anything) for 3 minutes
while my