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Japanese signs are bigger than letters #7

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hapst3r opened this issue Jul 10, 2023 · 3 comments
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Japanese signs are bigger than letters #7

hapst3r opened this issue Jul 10, 2023 · 3 comments

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@hapst3r
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hapst3r commented Jul 10, 2023

Hej prot,

let me preface with a thank you for making a font I consider really gorgeous and building so much relevant stuff for me (and others) to use.

Now, in denote, I have a kind of knowledge archive which I build when reading newspaper articles and recently decided that it should be using not only the western written representation but also its "native" representation.

I thus noticed that, in a denote dired buffer, using japanese signs results in a bigger gap between two entries than would be the case with letters like "a" or "c".

For comparison, here are some of the notes I produced today.

20230710T074546--asics__gebilde_unternehmen.org
20230710T070814--asia-society__gebilde_ngo.org
20230710T064551--自由民主党-liberaldemokratische-partei-ldp__gebilde_partei.org
20230710T074818--sri-lanka__land.org

I would expect -- as is the case over here -- that the gap between the entry stay the same regardless of the language and according signs used. Since I have started incorporating native language signs only today, I can't judge if the same is true for other languages, though I vaguely remember to have had a similar irritation when first using arabic signs.

Is there something to be done about this, or is it a conscious design decision?

Have a good day :-)

@protesilaos
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Hello @hapst3r!

I have noticed this before. I believe it is a general Iosevka issue, though I have not tested it. Even when I use the "fixed" variants, the glyphs are wider.

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hapst3r commented Jul 23, 2023

Hi @protesilaos

Yes, it is the case no matter which variant I use.

So, what you are suggesting is asking "upstream" about the issue?

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protesilaos commented Jul 29, 2023 via email

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