On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 07:50:59PM +0200, Jim MacBaine wrote: > I'm quite stuck now. Vim works in the utf-8 xterm out of the box. > Maybe I should give up my emacs macros and consider to learn Vim...
As a public service to all Emacs inflictees, I hereby offer my .vimrc services to anyone who might convert. Tell me what your ~/.emacs used to do for you, and I'll give you equivalent or better solutions, guaranteed. I'm serious, too. Switching from emacs to vim was a thoroughly unregrettable experience for me, and I'd like to spread the love. And yes, it has some fun UTF-8 support. Be sure to grok both <Ctrl-v>u0123 style input as well as ^K:u style digraphs (See :help i_CTRL-V_digit and :help digraph) -rjk P.S.: if any emacs users are offended, please respond by solving the O.P.'s problem - I'd love to know that emacs isn't utf-8 dumb. (Because I love UTF-8) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

