Your secret to success is 'digraphs'. Vim provides its' own method of displaying many special characters. While in vim, type ":help digraphs"-and enjoy!
-----Original Message----- >From: Kenneth Reid Beesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Jan 6, 2007 12:30 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Vim and Unicode supplementary chars > >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
