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+2  A: 

I don't know what the :h directive is supposed to do, but

:set guifont=Consolas:h11

yields horrible intraletter spacing, but

:set guifont=Consolas\ 11

is fine. (But set guifont=Droid\ Sans\ Mono is better still ;)

msw
+3  A: 

AFAIK the :h thing only works on Windows and OS X, in Linux it should be

:set guifont=Consolas\ 11

The weird display is usually caused by wrong font setting. If you are using gvim in different OSs, you can put this to your .gvimrc:

if has("gui_gtk2")
    set guifont=Consolas\ 11
elseif has("gui_macvim")
    set guifont=Consolas:h12
elseif has("gui_win32")
    set guifont=Consolas:h11
end
tungd