> Thanks for your suggestion. It does look better with ambiwidth=double. At
> least they are equally spaced. I would have preferred to have the same
> spacing as in regular text, but at least it looks better than before.
>>Hi, I can't get what you mean, do you mean that they aren't equally spa
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 12:53:51PM -0400, Vera, Pedro L. wrote:
>
> > I'm using gvim (in Linux) with set keymap=pinyin to type tonal marks on
> > vowels when typing pinyin pronunciations for Chinese. However, vim is
> > introducing an extra space after each tone mark as follows:
> >
> > wà ng
>
> I'm using gvim (in Linux) with set keymap=pinyin to type tonal marks on
> vowels when typing pinyin pronunciations for Chinese. However, vim is
> introducing an extra space after each tone mark as follows:
>
> wà ng
>
> This extra space only appears on the screen, since the actual txt file doe
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 08:12:33PM -0400, Vera, Pedro L. wrote:
>
> Hello:
> I'm using gvim (in Linux) with set keymap=pinyin to type tonal marks on
> vowels when typing pinyin pronunciations for Chinese. However, vim is
> introducing an extra space after each tone mark as follows:
>
> wà ng
>
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009, Vera, Pedro L. wrote:
> Any suggestions on how to suppress the extra space on the screen display?
That works fine for me in gvim 7.2 linux.
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