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Add ambiwidth option
I want an option to tell Neovim what to do with East Asian Width Class Ambiguous.
Neovim already has ambiwidth
option but it's unstable since it applies to all the characters in Neovim.
*'ambiwidth'* *'ambw'*
'ambiwidth' 'ambw' string (default: "single")
global
Tells Vim what to do with characters with East Asian Width Class
Ambiguous (such as Euro, Registered Sign, Copyright Sign, Greek
letters, Cyrillic letters).
There are currently two possible values:
"single": Use the same width as characters in US-ASCII. This is
expected by most users.
"double": Use twice the width of ASCII characters.
*E834* *E835*
The value "double" cannot be used if 'listchars' or 'fillchars'
contains a character that would be double width.
There are a number of CJK fonts for which the width of glyphs for
those characters are solely based on how many octets they take in
legacy/traditional CJK encodings. In those encodings, Euro,
Registered sign, Greek/Cyrillic letters are represented by two octets,
therefore those fonts have "wide" glyphs for them. This is also
true of some line drawing characters used to make tables in text
file. Therefore, when a CJK font is used for GUI Vim or
Vim is running inside a terminal (emulators) that uses a CJK font
(or Vim is run inside an xterm invoked with "-cjkwidth" option.),
this option should be set to "double" to match the width perceived
by Vim with the width of glyphs in the font. Perhaps it also has
to be set to "double" under CJK MS-Windows when the system locale is
set to one of CJK locales. See Unicode Standard Annex #11
(http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11).
I've already implemented this in my dotfiles, so I want to port this to upstream. ~https://github.com/sei40kr/dotfiles/blob/master/config/neovim/lua/config/plugins/nvim-web-devicons.lua#L14-L18~ https://github.com/sei40kr/yonvim/blob/main/lua/yvim/plugin/web-devicons.lua
i'm not sure this should be implemented here, maybe plugin authors using this could manage it themselves ? So just a documentation improvement would be needed ?
@kyazdani42 Sorry for my late repsonse.
I think it should be implemented here.
I noticed Vim already have setcellwidths() to set the cell widths of specific unicode characters. And recently same feature has been merged to Neovim upstream in neovim/neovim#19686.
So in the near future, we can provide the default cell width for each icon easily using setcellwidths()
, like vim-ambiwidth does.