On 05/07/10 02:21, William Fugy wrote:
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Yes, my default 'guifont' is 'fixedsys', it couldn't show well for ŷ€.
Display is OK after modifying 'fixedsys' to 'Courier_New'.
Thank you very muck.
However, i found it's slower than before while PageDown/PageUp.
Maybe, it's more better if either gVim or i could implement show ŷ€
with 'Courier New' and the others with 'fixedsys'. Of course, it's a
reverie unless change the 'fixedsys' font directly and make Windows
accept too.
Thanks again,
-William
No, the only gvim version which can borrow glyphs from other fonts when
there are missing ones in the current 'guifont' is GTK2, and it runs
only on X11 systems.
Fixedsys is notoriously lacking when it comes to multibyte encodings.
You could try some more fonts, that's all I can say. When I was on
Windows I used Lucida_Console except for Russian (because its bold
Cyrillic glyphs were one pixel wider than the rest) and CJK (because it
lacked Chinese glyphs); but I was more interested in the prettiness than
in the speed of the display.
Best regards,
Tony.
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