On 2016-08-06 11:10:38 +0000, Tony Mechelynck said:
On Monday, June 27, 2016 at 9:37:42 AM UTC+2, Nicola wrote:
Hi,
sorry if this has been reported already (I could not find any information).
Combining accents are not rendered correctly in MacVim, no matter
whether "Draw marked text inline" is checked or not. Try, for example,
ė̃ (U+0303 with U+0117). Such combinations are displayed correctly in
terminal Vim (both in Terminal.app and iTerm2) using the same fonts (I
have tried with Menlo, Consolas, and SF Mono).
Using MacVim 7.4 (104), patch 1-1941, compiled by Homebrew.
Nicola
No reply, it seems.
On Linux, I have noticed that some fonts place combining characters
correctly while others don't. For instance in FreeMono (and FreeSans
and FreeSerif in the browser) the combining accents are correctly
placed. In some other fonts (I forget which) they aren't.
I do not think that it is a font problem. I have tried with lots of
fonts (including FreeMono) and the behaviour is the same: using Core
Text Renderer, the height of diacritical marks does not adapt to the
height of the associated glyph.
Btw, is this the right place to report issues or should I use GitHub?
Nicola
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