Control: severity -1 important
Control: tag -1 unreproducible moreinfo

On Mon, Sep 08, 2014 at 06:43:26PM +0000, darkestkhan wrote:
> When using gvim various ascii glyphs (kanji and kana are displayed w/o
> any kind of problems)
> are displayed with various seemingly random glyphs (and even this is
> quite random - some parts
> of text may be displayed correctly while others with some garbage
> ("grade" -> "mbfrd")).

Can you give me exact steps, preferably starting with "gvim -u NONE -N",
on how to reproduce this?  An example file would be particularly useful.

I'd guess this is related to the font that you've told gvim to use.
What does ":set guifont? guifontset? guifontwide?" show?

> Also when executing gvim I get corresponding error message:
> $ gvim
> ** (gvim:13537): CRITICAL **: ascii_glyph_table_init: assertion
> 'gui.ascii_glyphs->num_glyphs == sizeof(ascii_chars)' failed

I don't see this either, but if my intuition is right, it's all related
to the font being used.

Cheers,
-- 
James
GPG Key: 4096R/331BA3DB 2011-12-05 James McCoy <james...@debian.org>

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