On 21/04/11 08:15, Alexander Stepanov wrote:
How to use non-monospace in gVim? Only monospace fonts are displayed
in font list.

On gvim with GTK2 GUI (only on X11), you can but it's ugly because the variable-width glyphs are displayed within constant-width screen cells. If you really want it, just set the 'guifont' appropriately; then see for yourself how ugly it is and change the 'guifont' back to some sensible monospace font.

On all other flavours of gvim, including gvim for Windows, you can't.


Best regards,
Tony.
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