Am Samstag, 2. Dezember 2006 14:32 schrieb Yakov Lerner: > I prepared the file with russian characters in utf8, the russian alphabet: > # russian alphabet in utf-8 > абвгдеёжзиклмнопрстуфхцчшщэюя > АБВГДЕЁЖЗИКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦЧШЩЭЮЯ > I set the 'konsole' encoding to utf8. > When I 'cat' this file, I see russian alphabet, so I assume it's > correct utf8 file. > > Now when I vim this file, and 'enc' and 'fenc' are both set to utf8, but > vim shows blabks, no russian letters. How do I fix it ?
I made a quick check on SuSE 10.1 - a german installations - and both vim and gvim displayed the characters above ok on first try - I have not set anything at all. However: I use a home compiled "huge" version of (g)vim 7.0 with all options on and (almost) all patches (incl. up to date runtime) applied. Same goes for my KDE - it's latest (3.x) patch level as well. Also both my konsole and my gvim are set to use "Bitstream Vera Sans Mono" as font. So the good news is: It does work - we only have to find out the differences between your setup and mine. Martin -- Martin Krischik mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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