Hi. I'm a new convert, and I have like a thousand questions! I know this
is a "devel" mailing list, but it's the only mailing list StumpWM has,
so I hope it's all right if I ask my questions here (not all one
thousand though, not now!).
I've been trying to change the font StumpWM uses. Using "set-font" it
seems to me that truetype fonts are not usable. When I set the font to
"-adobe-helvetica-medium-normal--12*" it works. When I set it to
"-unknown-DejaVu Sans Mono-normal-*-13-*-*-*-m-0-iso10646-1" it doesn't.
I got that by calling "describe-face" in emacs, so I'm sure the font
exists. I'm not very familiar with how fonts are handled in X. Trying
xlsfonts and xlib:list-font-names, I see that they don't list my
truetype fonts. Is there a way I can use a better looking font than the
default one?
Another problem I've encountered is with "read-one-line". Calling it
from the slime repl in emacs causes weird problems. If I type slowly,
everything is fine. If I type fast, stumpwm gives error messages
mid-typing like "k is not bound" (k can be any key really). Once, it
even caused the system to freeze completely. I defined a command that
calls read-one-line and invoked it by the ";" command. Everything worked
fine, so I think this is somehow related to a combination of emacs and
stumpwm. Not a big issue, but still I thought I'd report it.
Also, the wifi contrib module does not work for me. It looks for a
"wireless" subdirectory in my /sys/class/net/wlan0 which does not exist
on my system. I'm running Debian with linux 2.6.32-5-amd54 and with the
latest StumpWM from git.
Any help on these is appreciated. Thanks.
Mostafa
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