On 18/04/11 11:50, Alexander Stepanov wrote:
I need to install some ttf fonts in gvim. I found instruction how to
do it, but this instruction is for linux. What to do if I have
windows?
You can install your fonts like any other fonts are installed on your
OS: gvim (for Windows, and also any other gvim except GTK2) will use
them (TrueType, OpenType, bitmapped, whatever) if they are defined as
monospace: for instance, Courier New (a monospace true-type font) can be
used in gvim but Times New Roman (a proportional "serif" true-type font)
or Arial (a proportional "sans-serif" true-type font) cannot.
On some GUI flavours including Windows, you can see (in a popup menu)
all fonts acceptable to gvim by using
:set guifont=*
Best regards,
Tony.
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