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Re: [O] Unicode (double-byte?) goofs up text table layout


From: Axel Kielhorn
Subject: Re: [O] Unicode (double-byte?) goofs up text table layout
Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2014 12:26:19 +0200

Am 01.08.2014 um 18:32 schrieb Eric Abrahamsen <address@hidden>:

> John Lusk <address@hidden> writes:
> 
>> Hey, org-mode crew.  Awesome app; I love it.  It's pretty much the
>> only thing that keeps me in emacs these days (apart from writing
>> Python code :) ).
>> 
> 
> A bit of work has gone into keeping double-byte characters from messing
> up Org tables, but my guess is what you've got there is just an odd-out
> glyph. It looks like the, erm, carrots (I'm not a mathematician) are
> getting borrowed from a different font and substituted into your
> fixed-width font where they don't quite belong.
> 
> [five minutes later]
> 
> I just went and did my homework and LOGICAL OR and LOGICAL AND are
> in fact single-byte characters. If they look funny, it's just because
> few fixed-width fonts come with all the necessaries. I don't think
> there's much way around that...

Both characters are in
DejaVu Sans Mono
Free Monospaced
Menlo

Try one of these fonts.

Axel



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