Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 02:51:05 +0300 From: Yuri Pankov <yp@xvoid.org> To: dickey@his.com Cc: freebsd-x11@freebsd.org Subject: Re: xterm-352 and x11-fonts/iosevka Message-ID: <297b02b1-2e4b-54c5-5432-d05ebe83ba6f@xvoid.org> In-Reply-To: <20200123234605.agvmch2lkepusrj3@prl-debianold-64.jexium-island.net> References: <c1a7190e-5cc3-1c36-0eca-84b666a2939f@xvoid.org> <20200123234605.agvmch2lkepusrj3@prl-debianold-64.jexium-island.net>
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Thomas Dickey wrote: > On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 10:07:04PM +0300, Yuri Pankov wrote: >> Hi, >> >> After updating xterm to version 352, x11-fonts/iosevka is rendered as if >> being twice as wide; reverting to 351 makes everything look normal. >> >> Relevant entries from .Xresources (same with using -fa option): >> >> UXTerm*faceName: Iosevka >> UXTerm*faceSize: 18 >> >> Anyone seeing the same and has any hints on the problem/fix? > > I'll look into it (I can see a difference). Thank you. Now thinking more about it, it could be partly a misconfiguration on my side -- the "Iosevka" font is the one with ligatures, other terminals I'm using (e.g. iTerm2 in Macos supporting ligatures, and Putty in Windows which doesn't) both accept this font, and show everything correctly so I simply forgot about the difference. If I use the "Iosevka Term" font, i.e. the one not including the ligatures, in xterm-352 it works correctly as well.
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