On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 21:11, Bram Moolenaar <b...@moolenaar.net> wrote: > > Nikolai Weibull wrote: > >> Writing “Let’s begin …” marks the ‘s’ as a spelling >> error. Writing “Let's begin …” works fine. Is this a bug, >> or am I missing something?
> You are using weird quotes from cp1252. The spell checker works with > latin1 quotes. The equivalent of cp1252 0x92 is 0x2019 in Unicode. > They are not the same, thus Vim says it's an error to use that. > Please don't use cp1252, it's Windows-only stuff. I don’t use cp1252, nor do I use the (almost) equally horrible latin1 (ISO-8859-1). I use Unicode, specifically U+2018, U+2019, U+201C, and U+201D. spelllang=en encoding=utf-8 :spelldump gives me /regions=usaucagbnz # file: /usr/share/vim/vim73/spell/en.utf-8.spl so everything seems to be in order, except for the fact that ‘’’ isn’t being recognized. :spelldump also lists don't but not don’t nor any other word with a ‘’’. -- You received this message from the "vim_dev" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php