I've started looking at vim again, and as far as I can see, it
"handles" Unicode supplementary chars internally, but still
doesn't render them properly.

E.g. if you enter CTRL-V U00010400 the character is in the
buffer, and can be written to file, but all you see on the screen
is a question mark.

Is that still the status? or is there a way to enter supplementary
chars in vim and see the glyphs?

Thanks,

Ken

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