how to make ui align correctly #832
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It's because you're using a proportional font, and the UI depends on a monospace for alignment. There may be ways for us to fix this so more general, but it would depend on a feature unavailable before Emacs 30 IIRC. Bottom line for now: you want to change your font, at least for completion, to fix it. |
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Ah, I thought as much. Any advice -- or example code -- for fixing just for completion. |
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Thanks. That didn't work but I am happy with Inconsolata font as the default font.
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I am a non-programmer using citar for academic papers. I can't seem to get the citar ui to align corectly. I'm running emacs 19. Here are my settings:
(use-package citar
:no-require
:custom
(org-cite-global-bibliography '("~/org-roam/bibliography/refernces.bib"))
(org-cite-insert-processor 'citar)
(org-cite-follow-processor 'citar)
(org-cite-activate-processor 'citar)
(citar-bibliography org-cite-global-bibliography)
;; optional: org-cite-insert is also bound to C-c C-x C-@
:bind
(:map org-mode-map :package org ("C-c b" . #'org-cite-insert))
:hook
(LaTeX-mode . citar-capf-setup)
(org-mode . citar-capf-setup))
Here's what my ui looks like:
Thanks for nay help.
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