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A lot of CJK environments assume that East Asian Ambiguous Width characters are double width, whereas Eastern enviroments single. In former, the borders are displayed with double width and wrapped.It would be preferrable if there was an option to treat those characters as double width or to use ASCII characters to draw borders.
To reproduce:
Use a terminal that is configurable so that Ambiguous Width characters are double width (e.g. iTerm2)
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Also, when determining the width of chars in the diff itself UnicodeWidthStr::width() is always called with no option to switch to width_cjk(). This is most noticeable in side-by-side views so you may also have seen that.
A lot of CJK environments assume that East Asian Ambiguous Width characters are double width, whereas Eastern enviroments single. In former, the borders are displayed with double width and wrapped.It would be preferrable if there was an option to treat those characters as double width or to use ASCII characters to draw borders.
To reproduce:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: