[MacPorts] #29530: Xorg-server-devel 1.10.1.902 sets fontpath incorrectly
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#29530: Xorg-server-devel 1.10.1.902 sets fontpath incorrectly
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Reporter: Peter_Dyballa@… | Owner: macports-tickets@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 1.9.2
Keywords: | Port:
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Comment(by Peter_Dyballa@…):
Replying to [comment:5 jeremyhu@…]:
> And you're saying this issue is new to 1.10.1.902?
Yes.
> Did you try 1.10.1.901?
No. Before I was using 1.10.1_0. And before I had a problem with the male
connector of the power adapter (central cord broken where the cable is fed
inside the connector – it just happens every two years). Maybe I missed
this offer then...
> I really don't see how anything font related could be introduced
between those versions.
My first assumption was "fonts", now it looks exactly like the bug I
reported years (?) ago: the leftmost almost 20 cm of the screen are OK,
the rightmost 16 cm not, they're clipped, cut away. Another such "limit"
exists below the topmost almost 20 cm: cut away as well. It works to move
GNU Emacs into these areas and the before established text remains OK.
When I move the whole GNU Emacs frame (the X window) into the lower left
corner and open a new window (text buffer, tab as in an internet browser)
no clipping on the right edge happens, the clipping in the lower corner is
applied again, but the text from the previous buffer is not erased – and
neither overwritten. Opening new buffers leaves other "residues", the
right edge of the window has inside some "rubber strip" which removes text
– see the screenshot! The blind corner in the bottom can go away.
> Furthermore, much of what you are reporting here correspond to issue
that you've reported already over the last year...
It's back!
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/29530#comment:6>
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