Hi, 

I had an idea about ambiguous width issues. I propose to have a similar 
option as in vim. Not exactly the same idea though. As a default, I will use 
'wcwidth' to calculate column width of characters. Hence if you use a font 
with ambiguous width, they will be 'cut' at display. But this may be 
probably better for program which does not support ambiguous width...
And on the other side, I may propose to calculate column width as the real 
size of the current font... 

Anyway the best choice is that the user must choose well his fonts (by try 
and test probably)... But maybe a compilation choice like this can help 
people... 

Jehan

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