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Error in set-default-font
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In GNU Emacs 21.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600)
of 2004-03-10 on NYAUMO
configured using `configure --with-gcc (3.2)'
Important settings:
value of $LC_ALL: nil
value of $LC_COLLATE: nil
value of $LC_CTYPE: nil
value of $LC_MESSAGES: nil
value of $LC_MONETARY: nil
value of $LC_NUMERIC: nil
value of $LC_TIME: nil
value of $LANG: ENU
locale-coding-system: iso-latin-1
default-enable-multibyte-characters: t
Please describe exactly what actions triggered the bug
and the precise symptoms of the bug:
When I execute the following two lines of code:
(set-default-font
"-raster-Terminal-bold-r-normal-normal-12-90-96-96-c-*-ms-oemlatin")
emacs changes the size of the window (frame) so that it no longer
displays 80 columns. Instead it sets it to about 90, although it still
says it's 80 columns. I set up a line with 100 characters on it.
Before I ran the above command, only the first 80 fit prior to
wrapping. After running the command, it showed 90 characters. Yet
eval-buffer for (frame-width) says it's 80.
I know emacs 21.3 is no longer supported, but another user reported that
he saw the same effect when running 22.3.
Recent input:
<mouse-1> <down-mouse-1> <mouse-1> C-SPC C-n C-n M-x
e v a l SPC r e SPC <return> <help-echo> M-x r e p
o r t SPC SPC SPC <return>
Recent messages:
(C:\emacs\bin\emacs.exe -q --no-site-file c:\Emacs\site-lisp\MF-Init.el)
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