On Sunday, July 27, 2014 11:51:30 AM UTC+2, rameo wrote:
> I noted that Vim uses the proportional windows default font for his 
> inputdialog text. (The same font as the gvim menu font)
> 
> If I create an inputdialog like this:
> 
> Let question = "Which formatting?
>       \ \n
>       \ \n1) %.2f --> Floating point number, 2 decimals
>       \ \n2) %10d --> Integer Right aligned (width 10)
>       \ \n3) %02d --> Integer with 1 leading zero
>       \ \n4) %g   --> Floating point number, as %f or %e depending on value
>       \ \n5) etc
>       \"
> let a = inputdialog(question)
> 
> The output is not aligned at all. I want to align the field starting with %, 
> the '-->' field and the field after the '-->'.
> How can I do this?
> 
> I also tried to use tabs but the result is the same.

Any idea?

I forgot to write that the text is not aligned in the input dialog window (no 
problem that it is not aligned in the function).

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