That wouldn't be a server bug. Maybe something with Xt though?
Mark.
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Bruce Park wrote:
> Dear Xfree86 subscribers,
>
> I'm having some problems with emacs and X that's driving me insane.
> Currenty, I don't know which one is causing the problem so I thought I'd ask
> the subscribers what they think. Before I describe the problem, I'd like to
> state that I'm running debian linux with xfree86 4.1.0-16.
> The problem is regarind emacs, X, and maybe Java(Sun rpm converted to
> deb). Once a Java window is launched such as:
> http://rplaca.cs.qc.edu/~bpark/xwin.jpg, my emacs window is distorted.
> Here is the normal pic: http://rplaca.cs.qc.edu/~bpark/normal.jpg
> Here is the weird pic: http://rplaca.cs.qc.edu/~bpark/weird.gif
> If you look at the weird picture, I drew arrows indicating that the space
> between these arrows are not normal. In fact, it looks like they are double
> height. Take a look at the cursor on the left top corner and you'll see
> this.
> There are other cases where this happens but this is the only case that
> maintains a consistency. As far as I can remember, this was happening far
> before Java was ever installed on my system.
> Now, this a very odd problem and I don't know if the source of the problem
> is caused by emacs fonts or X windows. Currently I'm using .Xresources file
> to manipulate emacs font.
> What I need to know is the source of this problem. I highly doubt this is
> caused by Java since I've seen this happen at other times. Any ideas or
> suggestion will be highly appreciated.
>
> bp
>
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