On Thu, Jan 10, 2019 at 04:36:25AM +, Jakub Labath wrote:
> Hi
>
> So I experienced this problems myself , this was roughly my journey.
>
> I messed with fonts on my gentoo installing some from google some time
> after X would start crashing when surfing web.
> Eventually got lucky and found
> Maybe I am an edge case but I was shocked to see dwm crashing given
> that it was otherwise rock solid for a decade+.
> I understand that the problem may lie with Xft and maybe that is what
> needs to be fixed, but it still kind of makes dwm look bad.
>
> I mean failure to render a glyph should
Hi
So I experienced this problems myself , this was roughly my journey.
I messed with fonts on my gentoo installing some from google some time
after X would start crashing when surfing web.
Eventually got lucky and found this website
https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch that reproduces the cras
>>> >> Pango is a much heavier library than Xft, so I would be surprised if
>>> >> Hiltjo was suggesting that was use Pango.
>>> > I'll give Hiltjo the freedom to share as much as he desires about what
>>> > he's doing, but "maybe" he was talking about a solution that is
>>> > developed in-house.
>
>> >> Pango is a much heavier library than Xft, so I would be surprised if
>> >> Hiltjo was suggesting that was use Pango.
>> > I'll give Hiltjo the freedom to share as much as he desires about what
>> > he's doing, but "maybe" he was talking about a solution that is
>> > developed in-house.
>>
>>
On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 12:50:17PM +, Cág wrote:
> Laslo Hunhold wrote:
>
> >> Pango is a much heavier library than Xft, so I would be surprised if
> >> Hiltjo was suggesting that was use Pango.
> > I'll give Hiltjo the freedom to share as much as he desires about what
> > he's doing, but "may
Laslo Hunhold wrote:
>> Pango is a much heavier library than Xft, so I would be surprised if
>> Hiltjo was suggesting that was use Pango.
> I'll give Hiltjo the freedom to share as much as he desires about what
> he's doing, but "maybe" he was talking about a solution that is
> developed in-house.
On Sun, 11 Feb 2018 13:28:55 -0800
Eric Pruitt wrote:
Dear Eric,
> Pango is a much heavier library than Xft, so I would be surprised if
> Hiltjo was suggesting that was use Pango.
I'll give Hiltjo the freedom to share as much as he desires about what
he's doing, but "maybe" he was talking about
On Sun, Feb 11, 2018 at 08:55:17PM +, Stancil, Robert Andrew wrote:
> Unless I'm mistaken, doesn't the pango patch[1] answer this question? Or
> does the color emoji crash happen for both pango and xft?
>
> https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/pango/
Just because that patch exists doesn't mean tha
Unless I'm mistaken, doesn't the pango patch[1] answer this question? Or
does the color emoji crash happen for both pango and xft?
https://dwm.suckless.org/patches/pango/
On 02/10/2018 04:28 PM, Eric Pruitt wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 08:13:27PM +0100, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
>> It doesn't s
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 05:30:16PM -0200, Igor Fontana wrote:
> > It doesn't sound like a dwm issue, but rather Xft. I won't add more
> > dependencies to dwm. Rather we should get rid of Xft.
>
> yes, teh guy said something about fontconfig+harfbuzz-ng.
>
> > I cannot reproduce the issue on my mach
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 08:13:27PM +0100, Hiltjo Posthuma wrote:
> It doesn't sound like a dwm issue, but rather Xft. I won't add more
> dependencies to dwm. Rather we should get rid of Xft.
And replace it with what?
Eric
> It doesn't sound like a dwm issue, but rather Xft. I won't add more
> dependencies to dwm. Rather we should get rid of Xft.
yes, teh guy said something about fontconfig+harfbuzz-ng.
> I cannot reproduce the issue on my machine, but there are other reports that
> have a similar issue. Feel free
On Sat, Feb 10, 2018 at 04:50:59PM -0200, Igor Fontana wrote:
> I received an email today which had a emoji on it's subject and every
> time I tried to open it, X would crash. It took me some time to figure
> out what was crashing X, and it was dwm.
>
> If I try to open some window with this emoji
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