On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Jungshik Shin wrote:

>   By not being effective, do you mean that vim with UTF-8 support would
> not work even in a console that supports UTF-8? How about connecting
> to a Linux host using a UTF-8 terminal emulator (e.g. Kermit)?  IMHO,
> there's certainly a need for making the default vim speak UTF-8.

"want" isn't the same as "need"

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