On 31/07/2014 14:30, Paul Moore wrote:
On Thursday, 31 July 2014 14:08:16 UTC+1, Ben Fritz wrote:
I don't see this problem.
[...]
I entered unicode characters 5000, 5001, and 5002 which you say are Chinese
characters, by pressing <C-V>u5000 in insert mode, and the same for the other
two. When I set my font to "BatangChe", they look like they could be Chinese
characters to me, so I assume they are, but I do not know Chinese.
Do they show if you use a non-Chinese font like Lucida Console or Courier New?
They don't for me, but they do in Notepad using those fonts. I don't have
BatangChe or any other Chinese-specific fonts.
I originally hit this issue in a source code file that had a short Chinese
string embedded. My apologies for not being sufficiently clear that the issue
was when you *didn't* use a special font.
There was a patch on the dev list a year or so back that implemented
support for DirectX font rendering. This generally improves font
rendering in Windows gVim, and also deals with this issue. It would be
nice to see this patch get rolled into the repo.
Attached is a screenshot showing gVim with and without the DirectX
renderer being used with Consolas as the current font. This is 7.4.383
+ directx patch on Win7 x64.
Mike
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