No Hebrew Monospace Font / RTL problem in GtkTextView
- From: fr33domlover <fr33domlover mailoo org>
- To: gtk-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: No Hebrew Monospace Font / RTL problem in GtkTextView
- Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 18:22:04 +0300
Hello,
I write code in Gedit. I watch or edit C/C++ code nearly every day, and
I recently I worked with files in which indentation is done using
spaces. So far I've been using tabs because they solve a serious
indentation problem which makes nontrivial C/C++ code very hard to read,
and it probably applies to any code.
The problem is that I use a non-English locale, and lines containing
only { and } and considered local language lines, since they don't
contain any English letters. The space width is different, so the
{ and } don't appear in the right position.
I didn't touch any settings, just install a distro (tried Debian and
Fedora, both with Gnome 3) and opened a file with Gedit.
This file demonstrates the problem. It's a PDF but it looks just like
what I see in Gedit (could be an screenshot image if it fit the screen):
https://gitorious.org/peer-review/peer-review/source/65c61f49714de01e717a53cb649ea2b8ba33ba6a:bug.pdf
Is there any way to make the system use the same space width in both
languages? Or consider the whole document as English, even lines
containing only { and }?
This also applies to characters, e.g. these lines:
////////////////
////////////////x
Have a *huge* length difference. The second one is more than twice as
long as the first, because the English / is wider than the Hebrew /. I
didn't change any settings, just use the default font used by Gedit.
Thanks!
fr33domlover
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