On 10/09/08 21:00, Szabolcs wrote:
>
> I do have
>
> set enc=utf-8
>
> in my vimrc, but Windows gVim (on English WinXP) still cannot open
> files with non-latin1 characters in the name. For example, opening
> őű.txt will try to open ou.txt. I use version 7.2 downloaded from
> www.vim.org. What might be the difference between my and Vadim
> Zeitlin's setup?
I don't know. Vadim is using Cyrillic characters in his filenames and
you're using accented Latin, but should that make a difference?
Can you browse a directory containing that kind of files, and are the
filenames displayed correctly?
Let's say you try
:cd magyar
:view ./
(or similar) how are the filenames displayed? If you put the cursor on a
Hungarian double-acute-accented vowel and hit ga -- what does Vim answer?
Best regards,
Tony.
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