On 31 July 2014 18:51, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Actually, I also see the rendering bugs referred to in the thread
>> there. Maybe there's still some work needed on that patch.
>
> Is this the cut'n'paste issue? Do you have test data? TIA
It looks similar in behaviour (although I have to say I only skimmed
the thread). But it wasn't after a cut and paste. I opened a file with
the following text in it:
unicode_text = u"""Polish: Ą Ł Ż
Chinese: 倀 倁 倂 倃 倄 倅 倆 倇 倈
Musical Notes: ♬ ♫ ♯"""
If I remember correctly, I opened the file with the default encoding
and then set enc=utf-8. When I scrolled down to the musical notes
line, the second note was doubled and the rest of the line shifted
along (as if the redraw code lost track of the correct horizontal
position). Moving the cursor along the line with "l" (forcing a
character by character redraw) fixed the display.
I can't do a screenshot or reproduce it right now, as I don't
currently have a patched copy of vim available.
Paul
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