Robert Joop wrote:

otherwise, in vim i could enter ^Vu0142 to get the ł <- just did it.
for more common characters like ä ö ü ß € ☺... i've got mappings
^La ^Lo ^Lu ^Ls ^Leur ^L:)...
but you're an emacs person?
No, I only use vi, but I don't understand what you are doing. What means ^Vu0142. ctrl-V u0142? I have no idea what you are doing with your vi :(
Is it a special mode?

Michael
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