On Tuesday, February 19, 2013 2:06:07 PM UTC-6, Daniel M. Eldridge wrote:Vim should display all *monospace* fonts currently installed on your system in this menu.
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> Thank-you John.
> I've found a number of fonts that have increased coverage--more characters, but I'm confused about how to display more fonts in Edit | Select Font...
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If the fonts you found are not monospace, Vim will not show them.
If they are monospace...did you install them by copying their files to C:\Windows\Fonts or wherever that folder is?
Note: see http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Change_font for useful related information.
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and clicking on "Show more fonts" displays Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Fonts
and in Details view I can choose to display a bunch of attributes, however, NOT ONE OF 'em is Mono Space or Variable Space!
Argh.
Courier_New has lots of coverage, though it does not display all of the characters from the languages section of the Jeremy Lin article:
but, then neither does my browser:
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