On Wed, 4 Jan 2023, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2023-01-04 at 02:09 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote:Both vim and KDE use DejaVu Sans family (vim uses the monospace version but the issue is not there since once it is displayed correctly and once not).
Are you quite sure they're all using the same font family?
As far as I can tell yes. Attached you have my settings for the fonts. I just discovered that vim in its own GUI uses font set in its .vimrc configuration file, in my case set guifont=DejaVu\ Sans\ Mono\ 10 But when launched in a terminal it uses the one set globally by KDE that in my case should still be DejaVu Sans Mono. Do you know a proper way to check if the system setting has correctly set the font to use?
That screen grab is too low-res for me to tell for certain, but some things look a bit different, and they all look like they're monospace in the window bodies (the menu bars look proportional).
Sorry for the quality but the mailing list is bouncing messages whose size is larger than 60Kb. Anyway the family is the same (DejaVu Sans), Konsole and vim use the monospaced version whereas menus and titlebar use the proportional version.
If you've picked a proportional font for the display, and it's auto- picked a monospace font instead, it mightn't be the one you expect.
Ok, how can I check this? Thank you Walter --
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