I have now just personally run into yet another facet of this problem.

Due to my mapping

  :map <A-5>   :b 5<CR>

I cannot type the Greek letter µ, often used as the "micro" SI prefix
symbol.

Why?

Because µ is U+00B5 in Unicode. 0xb5 is 0x80 + 0x35. Vim treats this
high-bit-set as Alt+(ASCII 0x35), which is the digit 5. Thus it
triggers my mapping.

This breaks EVEN in gvim. I start a brand new gvim, enter insert mode,
try to type µ and immediately get

  E86: Buffer 5 does not exist


This one also needs fixing.

Please Bram?

-- 
Paul "LeoNerd" Evans

[email protected]
http://www.leonerd.org.uk/  |  https://metacpan.org/author/PEVANS

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