Monday, October 21, 2013

Re: Control of font via syntax highlighting

On Mon, October 21, 2013 04:22, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Syntax highlighting allows controlling not only the color of the font
> but also whether it is bold, italicized, or underlined (to see this, set
> file type to html and write lines bracketed by no tag, <b>tag</b>,
> <i>tag</i>, and <u>tag</u>).
>
> Based on the last para of ":help highlight-font", I think it is not
> possible to use different font sizes in different parts of the document,
> but I thought I would ask anyway:
>
> Question: is it possible to use different sized fonts in different
> parts of the document?

It is possible, but it looks awkward and Vim might behave confusing.

regards,
Christian

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