On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 02:18:03PM -0400, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 12:07:52PM -0400, Luc Lefebvre wrote:
> > I have been using vim on woody without any trouble <doing
> > control-k ^ e gives the circonflexe accent on the e for
> > example>.  I now also have Libranet installed on another
> > machine and even though I copied over my .vimrc and set LANG
> > and LC_ALL to "C" in both cases I can't get all of the
> > accents to work <interestingly the c cedille and e accent
> > aigu work as they do on woody>.
> > 
> > Any clues as to where I should look, typing locale gives the
> > same result in both cases...
> 
> For reasons I have not investigated (and seem wrong to me)
> some of the diagraphs have changed.
> 
> Use '!' instead of '`' for a grave accent.  Use '>' instead of
> '^' for a circonflex. 

here's part of the results of me asking vim ":dig" --

A: �  196  AA �  197  AE �  198  C, �  199  E! �  200  E' �  201
E> �  202  E: �  203  I! �  204  I' �  205  I> �  206  I: �  207
D- �  208  N? �  209  O! �  210  O' �  211  O> �  212  O? �  213
O: �  214  *X �  215  O/ �  216  U! �  217  U' �  218  U> �  219
U: �  220  Y' �  221  TH �  222  ss �  223  a! �  224  a' �  225
a> �  226  a? �  227  a: �  228  aa �  229  ae �  230  c, �  231
e! �  232  e' �  233  e> �  234  e: �  235  i! �  236  i' �  237
i> �  238  i: �  239  d- �  240  n? �  241  o! �  242  o' �  243
o> �  244  o? �  245  o: �  246  -: �  247  o/ �  248  u! �  249
u' �  250  u> �  251  u: �  252  y' �  253  th �  254  y: �  255

as i look at those in vim, they look correct -- they may get
neutered between here and there, of course, and become vacant
question-marks or some such.

> The others are still sensible.
> 
> BTW, isn't that (control-k letter accent) rather than
> (control-k accent letter)?

here's control-k, i, >   [�]
here's control-k, >, i   [�]

and ^K A E [�] is as you'd expect,
but ^K E A [�] still works.


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expecting to live in a civilized nation. it should also be
weekly required reading for any felons who occupy political
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Linux boss 2.4.18-bf2.4 #1 Son Apr 14 09:53:28 CEST 2002 i586 unknown
 
DEBIAN NEWBIE TIP #48 from Will Trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
:
To peruse your CURRENT VIM SETTINGS (there's LOTS of them)
from within Vim, simply do
        :options
You can change them there, on-the-fly, as well. Type
"ctrl-W ctrl-W" to switch "panes" or "ctrl-W q" to close one.
Try ":help" to learn more.

Also see http://newbieDoc.sourceForge.net/ ...


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