On 13/11/08 03:11, jerry wrote:
> HI
>
> how about the CJK characters,
>
> It is utf-8 encoding, and I use GUI version of vim
>
> I have try to
> set encoding=utf-8
> set printencoding=euc_cn
> set printmbfont :i dont't know what need to set, seems related to
> gostscript
> set printmbcharset=GB2312-80
>
> Thanks

As I said, when I want to print a file with Chinese (or Arabic or 
Russian or...) writing in it, I save it to disk (as a text file in UTF-8 
with BOM), then load it in my browser (SeaMonkey) and print from there. 
It seems I haven't got the necessary *.ps scripts for Vim to change the 
charset accepted by my printer.

Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
we will invent new lullabies, new songs, new acts of love,
we will cry over things we used to laugh &
our new wisdom will bring tears to eyes of gentile
creatures from other planets who were afraid of us till then &
in the end a summer with wild winds &
new friends will be.

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