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Anyone ever seen this: monospaced not monospaced in VS08

tlhintoq
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So I was setting up guidelines in the text editor of Visual Studio.
It's a little trick done through the registry. You add a key, then a string with a list of all the placements of your guidelines.



Here's the weird part... take a close look at line 8. The lines with the class header don't line up on the 5th character position. This is a monospaced font, yet this line is offset by PART of a character width. You can see the guideline for the 5th character position cutting right through the 'c' in class.

Of course since the curly braces line up with their block header, the open and close curly braces are also offset.

Yet all the other lines are fine.

Hardly a show stopper, but it's odd.
Oct 1 '09 #1
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Plater
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If you open the file in like notepad (and set font to the same monospace font) do things line up?
I m wondering if it has to do with the drawing of the collapsable boxes in the leftmost area
Oct 1 '09 #2
tlhintoq
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@Plater
Yep. All good. Mono spaced font (Crisp.ttf) works fine everyplace else.
Oct 1 '09 #3

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