On 26-Jul-05, at 3:47 PM, Trevor Baca wrote:
Yes, you're right. The trick is
set encoding=utf-8
All fine under OS X with
:digraphs
Ok, I hate being a newbie, but I'm lost. OSX 10.3.9, vim (as it comes
with OSX, not the fink version), Terminal.
I've got
set encoding=utf-8
in my ~/.vimrc, and the Terminal inspector "Display" window is set to
Unicode (UTF-8). I'm using Monaco Regular font (in Terminal), if that
matters.
When I try
:digraphs
in vim, I see a whole bunch of question marks or ^x (where x is a
capital
letter). For example, the first two entries are
NU ^@ 10 SH ^A
When I attempt to insert chars from OSX's Character Palette, I can
insert the copyright symbol ok, but attempting to insert smart quotes
results in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(although the smart quotes don't look right, when I build the
documentation,
they come out ok in the html pages)
Is this normal?
Cheers,
- Graham, LilyPond Documentation Editor
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