Matt:

thanks for your help. Even though I can see 'mu' and can insert it into text 
using gvim, cat 'file' still displays just '?' where the character should go. 
So I guess that this  terminal (rox-term) is not configured to display greek 
letters. I'll have to figure out how to set it up.

Pedro

Matt wrote:

>If you write a mu into a file with gvim, can you view it on the
>command line with cat?  With vim?  Either your vim encoding is wrong,
>or your terminal font doesn't contain the glyph for mu.

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