John Lusk <johnlu...@gmail.com> writes: > Hey, org-mode crew. Awesome app; I love it. It's pretty much the > only thing that keeps me in emacs these days (apart from writing > Python code :) ). > > You probably already know about this problem, but here's a thousand > words: > > > [cid] > > > > (I hope that comes through.)
A bit of work has gone into keeping double-byte characters from messing up Org tables, but my guess is what you've got there is just an odd-out glyph. It looks like the, erm, carrots (I'm not a mathematician) are getting borrowed from a different font and substituted into your fixed-width font where they don't quite belong. [five minutes later] I just went and did my homework and LOGICAL OR and LOGICAL AND are in fact single-byte characters. If they look funny, it's just because few fixed-width fonts come with all the necessaries. I don't think there's much way around that... > I'm sorry I only have time to whine and not fix, but, hey: day job > and all. > > GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2013-03-17 on MARVIN > Org-mode version 8.2.5h (8.2.5h-dist @ c:/usr/local/share/emacs/ > site-lisp/org/) > > (Re-attaching pic at full size, since I don't know what gmail is > going to do to that insertion.) > > John.