Marc Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 07:31:48AM +0800, anhnmncb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> urxvt works well for me, but when it displays Chinese fonts, they got extra
>> spacing betwwen them, so looks too wide, English fonts is ok.
>
> You need to use a font suitable for terminal usage.
>
>>     English font: lslslsl, then Chinese font: lsls 你 好 lsls.
>> My question is, how to disable these fontspacing?
>
> By using a proper font - terminals can only display single-width and
> double-width characters, if the font you choose is not a cell font then
> you inevitably get extra spacing as it doesn't quite fit.
What does you mean "cell font" here? Do you mean bitmap font?
>
> You could also play around with a stretching matrix and make the
> characters wider - not sure how well that will look.
I don't like wider, I like more compact. ;p

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