Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Re: vim font issue

Am 2015-12-01 22:36, schrieb Reid Thompson:
> On Tue, 2015-12-01 at 21:29 +0000, Reid Thompson wrote:
>> opening the gzip'd file in gvim on my box gives list filetype  utf-8
>> unix
>> and the text and 'image' below, which is rendered slightly differently
>> in gvim vs in the evolution composer window (see attached png of gvim
>> rendering ColPop.png and vim rendering ColPop1.png which is also
>> slightly
>> different and evo composer rendering ColPop2.png )
>>
>> This is a test
>>
>> (͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
>>
>
> ugh -- let me get the image files correct.

What gvim version is this? I think the little dotted circle in gvim
was a bug that was fixed with patch 7.4.855 "GTK: font glitches for
combining characters"

But even with a newer gvim, I do not see the expected output as seen
from my first mail.

BTW: how do i know, whether my gvim uses pango to render the characters?
Do I need the gnome
build for that? Or is a GTK2 build sufficient?

@Bram, there still seems to be a font rendering issue with gvim and
combining chars.

Best,
Christian

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