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*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 21
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*options.txt* For Vim version 7.0aa. Last change: 2005 Feb 23
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VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Bram Moolenaar
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font names a list can be specified, font names separated with commas.
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The first valid font is used.
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When 'guifontset' is not empty, 'guifont' is not used.
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On systems where 'guifontset' is supported (X11) and 'guifontset' is
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not empty, then 'guifont' is not used.
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Spaces after a comma are ignored. To include a comma in a font name
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precede it with a backslash. Setting an option requires an extra
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the case of X). The font names given should be "normal" fonts. Vim
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will try to find the related bold and italic fonts.
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For Win32, GTK and Photon only: >
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For Win32, GTK, Mac OS and Photon: >
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:set guifont=*
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< will bring up a font requester, where you can pick the font you want.
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For the GTK+ 2 GUI the font name looks like this: >
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:set guifont=Andale\ Mono\ 11
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< That's all. XLFDs are no longer accepted.
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*E236*
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For Mac OSX you can use something like this: >
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:set guifont=Monaco:h10
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< *E236*
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Note that the fonts must be mono-spaced (all characters have the same
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width). An exception is GTK 2: all fonts are accepted, but
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mono-spaced fonts look best.
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