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25.0.50; Incorrect line height for some fonts
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Message #284 received at 20628 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On 05/29/2015 06:15 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>> From: Oleh Krehel <ohwoeowho <at> gmail.com>
>> Cc: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>, wl <at> gnu.org, 20628 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>> Date: Fri, 29 May 2015 11:30:55 +0200
>>
>> Clément Pit--Claudel <clement.pitclaudel <at> live.com> writes:
>>
>>> The patch partially solves the problem for me, but I noticed a few
>>> problems after running (set-frame-font "Latin Modern Math")
>>> * When the cursor is at the end of the file, on an empty line, it has a very height.
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> "Very WHAT height"? "very small" or "very large"?
Woops, sorry. Very large height.
>>> * The fix seems to only apply to certain characters. The line that I
>>> mentioned in my original email, in particular, is still very tall. In
>>> other words, when trying the following three lines in a Latin Modern
>>> Math buffer, the last line is much too tall:
>>>
>>> 𝓝 ;; This is still very tall
>
> I don't see this on my system. Here, it makes the line slightly
> higher, and that's all. Perhaps you have a different version of the
> font installed. But in any case, if that character still shows up as
> too large (a screenshot would be nice), and Emacs uses the Latin
> Modern Math font to display it (make sure with "C-u C-x ="), then
> there's nothing that can be done about that, since it means the
> metrics of the glyph itself, as reported by the font/font driver, are
> screwed. If you want to make sure that's the reason, put a breakpoint
> on line 26425 of xdisp.c, after the call to get_per_char_metric, as
> shown below:
>
> if (get_char_glyph_code (it->char_to_display, font, &char2b))
> {
> pcm = get_per_char_metric (font, &char2b);
> if (pcm->width == 0 <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> && pcm->rbearing == 0 && pcm->lbearing == 0)
> pcm = NULL;
> }
>
> and see what ascent and descent values are reported for that character
> in pcm->ascent and pcm->descent.
Thanks for the detailed explanation! You were right, the height is fine if the character itself is inserted. The problem is due to prettify-symbols-mode.
Thanks for your work on this, it's very cool! This is a bug that had annoyed me 4 or 5 years ago when I first used Emacs, but at that time I didn't really know how to report bugs.
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