diff --git a/content/technical/2017/12/a-killer-linux-gui-for-neovim-neovimgtk.md b/content/technical/2017/12/a-killer-linux-gui-for-neovim-neovimgtk.md index e26e787..8ffdb86 100644 --- a/content/technical/2017/12/a-killer-linux-gui-for-neovim-neovimgtk.md +++ b/content/technical/2017/12/a-killer-linux-gui-for-neovim-neovimgtk.md @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ NeovimGtk doesn't have quite as many bells and whistles as VimR (yet) but it does have a few. Like VimR, it's a native application (no Electron, etc.). It's developed in [Rust], and as the name implies uses the GTK toolkit to feel right at home on a [GNOME] desktop. NeovimGtk is not limited to Linux though. The -project explicitly supports Windows as well and should build anywhere where -Rust and GTK are available. +project explicitly supports Windows as well, and should build anywhere where +Rust and GTK are available. I was able to build it successfully on OpenBSD. I am a huge fan of the [PragmataPro] font, and one of NeovimGtk's killer features for me is support for font [ligatures]. This means it renders text