Hi Bram,
On 04/07/11 02:30, Bram Moolenaar wrote:
Please try this in an xterm, in utf-8 mode. If it's still wrong there
it might be a Vim bug. If it's OK in xterm it's probably a
gnome-terminal bug.
The fault persists with xterm.
- Created the problem line of text using gedit, saved test.txt
- from gnome-terminal, xterm -r -en UTF-8 -e vim test.txt
- Observed the previously reported behaviour in vim
- from gnome-terminal, xterm -r -en UTF-8 -e nano a.txt
- Observed proper behaviour in nano
It's worth noting that the Kanji characters seem fine.
I'm ignorant of writing systems in general, especially devanagari
script, but I seems that vim is incorrectly rendering modifier/diacratic
marks as separate chars instead of combining them into the
modified/marked character.
This would explain why the cursor falls short of the last few chars
rendered when trying to go to end of line.
Cheers
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