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#59715
28.2; Emacs crashes after ``turkish-case-conversion-enable''
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Message #59 received at 59715 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
> I think there's some caching involved. Can you do whatever is needed to
> force Fontconfig to refresh its caches? And maybe also restart the system,
> in case X also caches stuff?
After cleaning fontconfig cache, rerunning "fc-cache -f -v", and
restarting the system, it's still the same. Are you sure that's the
main reason?
> An alternative is to define a set-language-environment-hook function which
> calls turkish-case-conversion-disable, to undo the
> turkish-case-conversion-enable call when the Turkish language environment is
> turned on. You will lose the case-conversions of İ and ı, and if these are
> needed will need to type them by hand. But at least you will be able to
> start Emacs and use it reliably.
Well, that was pretty much the only facility which I use by setting the
language environment.
> I will try to think about a cleaner solution to this. It isn't easy.
Thank you for your help. I can migrate to different fonts by virtue of
this bug. :-)
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