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XEmacs in native window has weird continuation glyph


I have just started trying the Cygwin-setup package for XEmacs, instead of
the XEmacs-setup installation for Cygwin.

I run it in a native window, via "unset DISPLAY".  (Incidentally, the
XEmacs-setup version was willing to do a native window with DISPLAY=:0,
the apparent rxvt default.  But that's not a big problem.)

Now I'm finding that the continuation glyphs---the things at the end of
each visual line of a long wrapped line---aren't showing up as they
should: I see an "A-tilde" where I used to see a little arrow pointing
down.  Similarly the truncation glyph shows as a "d-with-crossbar" and the
horizontal scroll glyph shows as an "i-umlaut".  All of these worked fine
before when I was using the XEmacs-setup version.

Cygcheck output attached.

Oh, a question: can the Cygwin package for GNU Emacs run in a native
window, or only in the console?

Robert

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