On Jun 11, 10:10 am, AK <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/11/2010 11:10 AM, Brett Stahlman wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes. It would actually be quite simple. Far be it from me, however, to
> > discourage someone from writing his own Vim script. Still, if you did
> > want the added flexibility of Txtfmt in your files (e.g., being able
> > to highlight a piece of text with bold, italic, blue fg, and red bg
> > all at the same time), there are at least two simple ways to convert
> > your existing files...
>
> Since txtfmt came up.. I like the idea but I was running into a problem
> with it: in gvim, when you highlight some text and when cursor is before
> the highlighted area, you can sometimes (i.e. very often) see the
> unicode character used to start the highlight, which is supposed to be
> invisible. You can sort of see a part of it overlaying the next
> character, or something like that (it was a few months since I tried
> it.) Is this a known issue with txtfmt and gvim or is there a fix or I
> need to use some specific fonts in gui?

AK,
Which OS/GUI/encoding were you using?
Thanks,
Brett Stahlman


>
> Thanks! -ak

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