Bug#961362: fonts-terminus-otb: In rxvt-unicode, M and m characters missing the left vertical stroke

2021-08-16 Thread Jimmy Sjölund
I had no issues running Debian 10 but upgraded to Debian 11 this weekend and Terminus show the same issue in rxvt-unicode as described here.

Bug#961362: fonts-terminus-otb: In rxvt-unicode, M and m characters missing the left vertical stroke

2020-07-26 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Package: fonts-terminus-otb Followup-For: Bug #961362 FWIW, I have tried sizes 11 and 13 and they both have the problem.

Bug#961362: fonts-terminus-otb: In rxvt-unicode, M and m characters missing the left vertical stroke

2020-06-21 Thread Matti Hämäläinen
Hello, I ran into this problem myself (using "URxvt*font: xft:Terminus:pixelsize=20" font spec), and seems it is some kind of bug in rxvt-unicode. Xterm does not suffer from this issue with the same font spec. The issue seems to reside in src/rxvtfont.C rxvt_font_xft::draw() with the

Bug#961362: fonts-terminus-otb: In rxvt-unicode, M and m characters missing the left vertical stroke

2020-05-28 Thread Ian Zimmerman
How do I actually select such a non-integral size? Right now I configure it 3 ways: - in .Xresources: echo "URxvt.font: xft:${ITZ__MONO_FONT}" | xrdb -merge - on the command line: dzen2 -ta l -fn "$ITZ__MONO_FONT" - via Elisp: (setq default-frame-alist `((menu-bar-lines . 0)

Bug#961362: fonts-terminus-otb: In rxvt-unicode, M and m characters missing the left vertical stroke

2020-05-25 Thread Anton Zinoviev
On Sat, May 23, 2020 at 08:42:59AM -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > > The PCF format font (which I assume is generated from the same source) > has no such problem. I suppose this is not a font problem but a problem of the rendering engine. The rendering engine of the OTB fonts is more

Bug#961362: fonts-terminus-otb: In rxvt-unicode, M and m characters missing the left vertical stroke

2020-05-23 Thread Ian Zimmerman
Package: fonts-terminus-otb Version: 4.48-2 Severity: important Tags: upstream The subject almost says it all. But the effect is only visible after whitespace, it seems. The PCF format font (which I assume is generated from the same source) has no such problem. Also, I tried to unpack the