Paul <Paul.Domaskis <at> gmail.com> writes:
> I always found the X-windows fonts a bit of a mystery. Xfontsel shows
> a cryptic font naming convention with fields that I've never been able
> to find a complete and satisfactory explanation for. But I'm sure
> that font design is complicated business, so my cmoplaint boils down
> to the fact that there seems to be a dearth of online documentation
> that makes this art accessible and comprehensible to the knuckle
> dragging joe.
>
> However.
>
> I'm finding that cygwin's gvim no longer seems to use the same cryptic
> font names as xfontsel. They are much simpler names. So it seems
> that gvim doesn't use the X-window fonts. I'm at a loss for how to
> select cygwin packages that will expand my font options in gvim. Can
> anyone please explain?
Here's the clincher. My xterm uses the following fonts:
xterm*font: -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1
xterm*font1: -*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-*-*-11-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
If I try the following 2 commands in gvim, I get the same strange,
widely-spaced font that looks nothing like the xterm.
:set guifont=-misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso8859-1
:set guifont=-*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-*-*-11-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
I confirmed that the following generates 1:
echo has("x11")
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