Christian wrote: > Bram, > :h expr-string states > > ,---- > | \u.... character specified with up to 4 hex numbers, stored according > | to the current value of 'encoding' (e.g., "\u02a4") > | \U.... same as \u.... > `---- > > However when using i_Ctrl-V_digit, one can use 'U' for up to 8 > characters and using \%U also takes up to 8 digits. > > So I think, it makes sense to have \U in a quoted string also accept up > to 8 characters. > > So here is a patch.
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