I was wondering if it is a feature on the list of desired features -- to have 
the Windows Gvim, be able to display UTF-8 characters as is done on linux and 
in other Windows programs?

Right now if you have a charset loaded for your Latin characters, you don't
get characters for non-latin scripts.

But if I use the TTY version of linux or the X version, I can use whatever
latin-based font (well TTY fonts-only on the TTY version), but UTF-8 chars are 
displayed properly in some system-fallback font.

This has been available for years on linux, but Windows is woefully far behind.

Is this something that could be done for windows?  Is it already in the plans?

Thanks!
Linda


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