Mapping capital U-circumflex in UTF-8 encoding

2007-09-27 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
My 'encoding' is set to utf-8 If I type the following in gvim: :map! Û Ucirc; where the {lhs} is a Latin capital U-circumflex, it appears in the output of :map! as ! Ã xCSI Ucirc; (where the {lhs is represented by a capital A-tilde, some spaces, and the six

Re: Mapping capital U-circumflex in UTF-8 encoding

2007-09-27 Fir de Conversatie Ben Schmidt
My 'encoding' is set to utf-8 If I type the following in gvim: :map! Û Ucirc; where the {lhs} is a Latin capital U-circumflex, it appears in the output of :map! as ! Ã xCSI Ucirc; It's impressive! It might be related to 'tenc' to, I suppose. What's that

Re: Mapping capital U-circumflex in UTF-8 encoding

2007-09-27 Fir de Conversatie Tony Mechelynck
Ben Schmidt wrote: My 'encoding' is set to utf-8 If I type the following in gvim: :map! Û Ucirc; where the {lhs} is a Latin capital U-circumflex, it appears in the output of :map! as !Ã xCSI Ucirc; It's impressive! It might be related to 'tenc' to, I suppose.

Re: Mapping capital U-circumflex in UTF-8 encoding

2007-09-27 Fir de Conversatie Bram Moolenaar
Tony Mechelynck wrote: My 'encoding' is set to utf-8 If I type the following in gvim: :map! Û Ucirc; where the {lhs} is a Latin capital U-circumflex, it appears in the output of :map! as ! Ã xCSI Ucirc; (where the {lhs is represented by a capital