Thanks for all of your work on MacVim!

I just opened my copy of SubEthaEdit, and I noticed that the text
rendering under the same font (9 point DejaVu Sans Mono) was
considerably more readable for code in SubEthaEdit. After a bit of
experimentation, I noticed that SubEthaEdit has a "Advanced" tab in
preferences that includes an option labeled "Disable screen fonts."
I'm afraid I don't have the expertise to know what this option really
does, but having a similar option in MacVim would greatly improve its
aesthetics.

I've read some of the other discussions on anti-aliasing on this
group, but none of them seem to address this issue in particular.

Otherwise, I noticed that Terminal.app has options to increase the
character and line spacing. These options might help a lot, too.

Any thoughts?


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