GNU bug report logs - #30553
26.0.91; underline appears beneath line-spacing rather than beneath text

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Aaron Jensen <aaronjensen <at> gmail.com>

Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 18:18:02 UTC

Severity: minor

Found in version 26.0.91

Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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Message #73 received at 30553 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):

From: Aaron Jensen <aaronjensen <at> gmail.com>
To: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Cc: Alp Aker <alptekin.aker <at> gmail.com>, 30553 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#30553: 26.0.91; underline appears beneath line-spacing rather
 than beneath text
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2018 13:05:22 -0800
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 12:41 PM, Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> wrote:
> Bug#30609 does not describe a bug, IMO.

I hear you--I hesitated to report it as a bug. If you'd prefer I
submit things like that to emacs-devel in the future I can do that
instead.

>> 2. It would be great if we could figure out a way to address
>> bug#30609.
>
> I don't see how, and I told that much in that bug report.  But I'm far
> from being a GUI display expert, so maybe someone else will come up
> with a solution.

Understood, thanks. I'll think on it and look around. I have one idea
that I'll repsond with.

> IMO, it's better to make x-underline-at-descent-line a tristate
> variable than add another boolean.

I'd be happy to do that. I think that's a better solution. I assume
that any non-nil other than some string or symbol (what is more
common?) would behave as it does today and that that new value, maybe
`font'? would behave as the new variable I introduced in my patch
does. Does that sound right? Any advice on porting an existing boolean
to a non-nil from a documentation or previous example standpoint would
be helpful.

Thank you.




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