On 20/02/13 19:25, John Little wrote:
That's what you get if you use a non-monospace font with the GTK2 build of vim (that 
build is the default).  Try switching to a font that has "mono" in its name.


Regards, John Little


…or a font with "Courier" "Console" "Fixed" or "Typewriter" in its name: examples:

Bitstream Vera Sans Mono
DejaVu Sans Mono
Luxi Mono
Mitra Mono
Monospace

Courier New
Courier New KOI-8

Misc Console

Misc Fixed

Lucida Sans Typewriter


I don't recommend Lucida if you have (or could have) text with bold Cyrillic text: in my experience, such glyphs are one pixel too wide in that font.


Best regards,
Tony.
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