Pablo Arantes wrote:
Tony,

I very much suspect you're right about it: Pragmata must be lacking
the specification of being a monospaced font. Other editors besides
gvim also fail to recognize the font as a valid option. Ironically, I
was able to set the font as the default in Emacs accepts, but I'm
afraid it's too late for a change in my religious beliefs now :-)

I contacted the author of Pragmata to share my concerns but he
couldn't help me much in this respect. I explained him the problem but
I'm not sure he understood it. I wonder if there is a feasible way to
change this specification myself.

Thanks for your help,

Pablo

Well, I suppose there is, either by means of a font editor (I suppose such a program exists but I don't know under what name) or by binary editing (but I don't know what must be changed).

Another question is of course the copyright: by editing that font in such a way, you would quite likely be infringeing the terms of the license under which you got it. Not that it would matter much as long as you don't redistribute the modified version.


Best regards,
Tony.
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