On 2016-09-14, 13:28 GMT, manuelschiller.pimail via vim_dev wrote:
> It allows users to hand-tune for which characters they want to
> bypass the glyph cache by putting a line in .vimrc, e.g.
>
> let g:gtk_nocache=[0x00000000, 0xfc00ffff, 0xf8000001, 0x78000001]
>
> This contains a bitmap for each character < 128, which has the
> corresponding bit set if the glyph cache is to be bypassed
> (which in turn enables ligatures). The default is no
> ligatures, unless people set something like above in their
> .vimrc. With this slightly more sophisticated patch, people
> have the option to enable/disable certain ligatures by routing
> the corresponding characters through the cache (or not)
> without recompiling, if they so prefer.
So, for example how to make >= and <= be included so that they
translate into (glyphs from :digraphs):
=< ≤ 8804
>= ≥ 8805
Matěj
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