How to use non-monospace in gVim? Only monospace fonts are displayed
in font list.

On 19 апр, 13:17, Tony Mechelynck <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 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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