Ken Takata wrote:
> On Win32, "_" can be used instead of a white space for 'guifont' for
> convenience.
> For example, when a user sets "guifont=MS_Gothic", vim will also search a font
> named "MS Gothic".
> However, I found that this doesn't work well when a font name contains a
> character whi
Hi,
On Win32, "_" can be used instead of a white space for 'guifont' for
convenience.
For example, when a user sets "guifont=MS_Gothic", vim will also search a font
named "MS Gothic".
However, I found that this doesn't work well when a font name contains a
character which includes "_" as a part o