On 19/04/11 09:36, Alexander Stepanov wrote:
Monospace fonts... That's very said. Thank you for explanation.
If you mean "very sad", this is due to the fixed size of the character
cell in gvim, something so fundamental to Vim's mode of operation that
it is not going to change.
In gvim for GTK2, the only gvim flavour which accepts even non-monospace
fonts, the result when using them is ugly, since they are still
displayed within constant-size character cells, with the consequence
that "narrow" characters (such as i) look lonely in the middle of a cell
too wide for them, while "wide" characters (not in the CJK sense, but
letters such as m) look cramped in a cell hardly wide enough to contain
them.
Best regards,
Tony.
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