On 10/09/09 21:54, Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado wrote:
[...]
> I'm not exactly a console person, but I like to do in the console
> anything that is going to be more efficient done that way, and in my
> case, that implies console vim versus gvim. I prefer console vim because
> in my terminal emulator fonts are more readable than in gvim and in
[...]

In Console Vim, you're limited to whatever fonts the emulator is using. 
In gvim, IIUC, you can use any monospaced fonts installed on your 
computer (the problem may be to find _which_ one of your umpteen zillion 
fonts is the one you need).

You may have to proceed by trial and error, but I think that any font 
used by your console emulator can be used by gvim. See 
http://vim.wikia.org/wiki/Setting the font in the GUI for more info.


Best regards,
Tony.
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