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From: | 黄建忠 |
Subject: | Re: A patch for enforcing double-width CJK character display |
Date: | Tue, 17 Apr 2012 09:47:19 +0800 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:10.0.2) Gecko/20120327 Thunderbird/10.0.2 |
于 2012年04月17日 08:13, Miles Bader 写道:
黄建忠<address@hidden> writes:2, for Monospace 10, the pixelsize is 14, then it matches a "koliji 10" with pixelsize 12. that's to say, *the fix only added ONE pixel left and ONE pixel right.* Can anybody feel such a little alignment change?Hi, I tried it again on my home system, which has different fonts installed. case 1: size = 13 ASCII: Lucida Sans Typewriter [9 pix per char] CJK: さざなみ明朝 [12 pix per char] case 2: size = 11 ASCII: Lucida Sans Typewriter [7 pix per char] CJK: さざなみ明朝 [10 pix per char]
Please use monospace font, Sans should not be default font of Emacs.
I think in this case it will add 6 pixels to each CJK character in case 1, and 4 pixels in case 2, right? That's an increase of 50% width...
According to the pixel values, Yes.
["さざなみ明朝" is actually a very nice and readable font even at small sizes, because it has built-in hand-tuned bitmaps ...]
Do not guess the result and just have a try :-DFair enough... :] -miles
-- Huang JianZhong
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