Monday, April 6, 2015

Re: How to indicate multiple window lines that belong to a long line in a file

I confirm that using Deja Vu Sans Mono on my Windows 8.1 pc solves my
problem. Even though it still does not show all the symbols in digraph,
it shows much more than using other default fonts. Thank you for your help.

Paul.

On 4/6/2015 4:23 PM, 'Paul' via vim_use wrote:
> Thank you for the information, Ben. I will try Deja Vu Sans Mono and
> see if it helps or not. I will post my results.
> Paul.
>
> On 4/3/2015 5:10 PM, Ben Fritz wrote:
>> On Friday, April 3, 2015 at 11:31:39 AM UTC-5, Tim Chase wrote:
>>> It works in the Linux+X+gvim and Linux+X+uxterm/urxvt+vim
>>> combinations I use here. Same on the FreeBSD box I've got nearby.
>>> But since I don't have a Windows machine at hand, I'm afraid I can't
>>> be much more help here and will have to step aside for someone else
>>> who does run Win8 and can suggest a good font.
>>>
>> Windows 7 here, but it should work fine on 8 as well. I use Deja Vu
>> Sans Mono and I can see all of these characters (and many more) in
>> gvim: ▲ ▶ ◀ ▼
>>
>

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