On 2020-02-28 04:11, Ed wrote:
> The "better way" is if you really need the
> "AR PL UKai CN Book 16" font is to use a real text editor.
> But, if you will be looking at the text mostly in a terminal,
> then find a monospace font you can live with.
The text is all originally in .txt files; such files I view in a
terminal. Some of the text (Chinese, pinyin, and English) in the .txt
files are copied from to make html (.html) files and javascript (.js)
files. I use vim to create and edit those, too; the results (private
web pages) are viewed in Firefox.
vim seems to me to be a quite powerful editor. What is considered a
"real text editor"?
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