I use vim to work with both Chinese and Western text. The default font size is suitable for western text, but Chinese characters, although readable, are too small for my taste. Can I tell vim to display CJK fonts, say 14pt, without affecting the font size of all other text?
Thanks for your ideas / solutions!
Lip
If you are using gVim, try set guifontwidefor a different font. You can try MS Mincho or MS Gothic on Windows.
set guifontwide
, GUI, GTK + 2 guifontwide , encoding utf-8 guifontset . :help guifontwide.
guifontwide
encoding
utf-8
guifontset
:help guifontwide
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