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When a double-width character does not fit in a line, and cursor
moves to that char by 'l' command, cursor is put on the 1st column
of that char, instead of the 2nd column. Then, if cursor moves
further from a double-width char in that line to a single-width one,
it is located on the 2nd column of the double-width char, instead of
the single-width char it moving toward.
The patch also fixes an issue on iTerm2, where when cursor indicates a
multi-width character, putting it on the first column of the character,
does not focus on the entire the character, the right-most column instead.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-userlevel/2017/11/06/msg010940.html
The patch also fixes an issue on iTerm2, where when cursor indicates a
multi-width character, putting it on the first column of the character,
does not focus on the entire the character, the right-most column instead.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: