On 12/19/06, A.J.Mechelynck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yakov Lerner wrote:
> I have 'set listchars=tab:»·,trail:·' in my vimrc
> (or equivalent set listchars=tab:\xbb\xb7,trail:\xb7). I also have
> scriptencoding latin1. When I have enc=utf8, this works
> in gvim. But in console vim, when I set encoding to utf8
> in konsole, these »· characters are not see, and columns are
> screwed when 'set list' on on. How do I fix it so that 'set list'
> worked both in utf8 console and latin1 konsole ?
>
> Thanks
> Yakov
>
>
When switching over to UTF-8, if 'listchars' contains invalid bytes (such as
bytes > 0x7F which are not part of a valid multi-byte UTF-8 sequence), the
option becomes disabled. If you set 'encoding' yourself, try setting
'listchars' again immediately afterwards. Don't use the \xnn notation, which
refers to _bytes_ not _characters_. You might try the following:
exe "set list listchars=tab:\<Char-0xBB>\<Char-0xB7>,trail:\<Char-0xB7>"
(with double quotes), which ought to be interpreted correctly regardless of
whether the current encoding is UTF-8 or Latin-1, and encode the characters
properly for each (but differently).
This did not help.
If it still doesn't work, you could fall back on lower-ASCII characters, such as
:set list listchars=tab:|_,trail:_
Yes, I resorted to regular ASCII chars.
Thanks
Yakov