On Thu, Sep 08, 2016 at 07:51:20AM +0200, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> In gvim, I see this glyph centered over two screen cells, and my
> 'guifont' is set to "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono 8"; however, it is a
> GTK3/pangocairo build and it will look up other font faces of the same
> height and width if the requested font lacks the desired glyph.
>
> In Console Vim, I have tried a couple of fonts, and they all display
> the glyph in the left half of a two-cell space.
>
> After constructing the attached HTML file based on your example, I
> opened it in my browser (also built with cairo-gtk3), which says that
> the font faces actually used for the <tt> element containing the glyph
> are FreeMono and FreeSerif; here, the glyph appears right-justified in
> a double-width character area.

Thanks, I will give that a shot.

Eric

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