On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 1:14 AM, Douglas Drumond wrote:

>
> On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 2:28 PM, björn wrote:
> >>
> >> Even on Snow Leopard build there are some glitches here, but nothing
> that makes MacVim unusable (it's just on resizing). But with Core Renderer
> enabled it's unusable for Japanese text (Japanese characters are larger, so
> they pile up, but with CR disabled it does proper spacing). Since I use it
> for Japanese just once in a while, I left it with CR enabled for day to day
> programming.
> >
> >
> > This is news to me.  How can I reproduce this?
>
>
> Just paste (or type) any Japanese text, such as おはようございます, and it should
> become like the screenshot attached (wrong.png). The last character is
> fine, it's where the cursor is. If I navigate over the characters, each one
> becomes its natural size (double size) until it finally reaches the way
> it's in the other screenshot (right.png). Without Core Renderer, it's
> already like right.png.
>
> To be sure it's not some plugin, I started with mvim -u NONE.
>
> I downloaded snapshot 66 to test, it's fine for Japanese text, even with
> Core Renderer enabled.
>

Thanks for pointing that out.  This is a regression which has gone
unnoticed (by me) for a long time.  The bug affects drawing of all wide
characters (not just Japanese), so it is really quite severe.

I've pushed a fix which you could perhaps try out when you get a chance.

Björn

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