New version of tellenc is uploaded at
http://wyw.dcweb.cn/download.asp?path=file=tellenc.zip.
On 2/25/07, Yongwei Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Most high character followed by a low character: latin1
This may depend on the language: IIUC, the sequences ää öö are very common in
Finnish, çà
Yongwei Wu wrote:
The Vim option 'fileencodings' has some limitations: e.g., it cannot
autodetect GBK and Big5 files at the same time. That was my first
motivation to develop a solution for it. It has two parts: a generic
C++ program to decide the encoding of a file, and a Vim plugin to use
this
Hi Tony,
On 2/25/07, A.J.Mechelynck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yongwei Wu wrote:
The Vim option 'fileencodings' has some limitations: e.g., it cannot
autodetect GBK and Big5 files at the same time. That was my first
motivation to develop a solution for it. It has two parts: a generic
C++
Hello Yongwei,
try FencView.vim
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1708
Saturday, February 24, 2007, 11:31:40 PM, you wrote:
?The Vim option 'fileencodings' has some limitations: e.g., it cannot
?autodetect GBK and Big5 files at the same time. That was my first
?motivation to
Yongwei Wu wrote:
[...]
Random French text passed the test, but random Finnish text failed
(got unknown). It seems ää occurs really often in Finnish text.
[...]
Yes indeed: e.g. Hello (wfw. Good day) is hyvää päivää in Finnish. One
of the few phrases I know in that language. ;-)
That's one