Paul Boekholt <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 17:40:59 +0100, Morten Bo Johansen <mojo@xxxxxxxxx> said: > > 3) DFA syntax highligting in my po_mode is totally broken > Here too, also on 49X (w/ slang 1). However removing the po.dfa worked > here. A long time ago I changed the default location for the DFA tables and a little rascal leftover "po.dfa" was in the old place. I removed it and it is now okay. > > With these settings I can see most of the UTF-8-demo.txt as it was > > meant to be, but not all of it. > I'm mostly seeing question marks (I don't have a UTF8 locale installed). If you are using Debian, you can just insert en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8 in the file /etc/locale.gen and then run the command locale-gen. Using country specifik UTF-8 locales such as e.g. da_DK.UTF-8 UTF-8 causes an "locale not supported" error message from Xlib. > > 5) I am also getting the "excess junk left on stack" message from .jedrc. > I think that was covered by the new enable_dfa_syntax_for_mode(). I replaced the old enable_dfa_syntax_for_mode () with the one posted by John, but I still get this error. Did I need to anything else? John E. Davis <davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Morten Bo Johansen <mojo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >3) DFA syntax highligting in my po_mode is totally broken > Is your po_mode available somewhere? Yes on http://jedscripts.freelinuxhost.com/files/po_mode.tgz, but the problem is solved as per above. > I use this: -misc-fixed-medium-r-*-*-*-200-*-*-*-*-iso10646-* > There is nothing I can do it a font lacks support for a particular > character. When I use this font, it still does not look quite right. I am attaching a very small screenshot with a portion of the screen that looks garbled. If I cat the demo file, it looks fine. Morten
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