Re: xman wont render bold as bold
Re: xman wont render bold as bold
- Subject: Re: xman wont render bold as bold
- From: Tommy Bollman <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2011 00:24:56 +0100
Hello.
I use the latest, XQuartz 2.6.0 (xorg-server 1.9.3). but in all fairness,
I have som trouble with the LOCALE variables not being set, thinking that may
force stuff in to 7-bit for all what I know.
The locale problems seems to have gone, I use the bash shell everywhere.
I still have to set them - I guess the local .bashrc will be fine because I source this from the
.profile file.
Hopefull this has nothing to do with groff.
Nice evening Jeremy.
Den 13. mars 2011 kl. 23.30 skrev Jeremy Huddleston:
> I meant what version of XQuartz are you using? We had a bug a while back with the app-defaults being incorrect. Try with the latest version.
>
> On Mar 13, 2011, at 15:25, Tommy Bollman wrote:
>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I'm having 1.1.1
>>
>>
>> Den 13. mars 2011 kl. 22.10 skrev Jeremy Huddleston:
>>
>>> It looks fine to me here. What versions are you on (not that xman has changed much in the past 10 years...)
>>>
>>> On Mar 12, 2011, at 08:22, Tommy Bollman wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello.
>>>>
>>>> It seems to me that xman doesn't render the esc[1m and esc[0m convoluting bold
>>>> text properly. For instance then Name is displayed as 1mName0m.
>>>>
>>>> I have ripped out all fonts in my .Xresources file to no avail.
>>>>
>>>> I use Bash as shell, and the man pages renderes correctly in xterm.
>>>>
>>>> I can easily live without xman, but I like the system to be in order.
>>>>
>>>> Help or pointers are much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Tommy Bollman
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>>
>> Best regards
>>
>>
>>
>> Tommy Bollman
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Tommy Bollman
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