Hi,

I used to run vim 6.0 or so that came with an old Ubuntu installation, and
out of the box, it left me edit Japanese UTF-8 type text files.

Now, having compiled Vim 7.2 from Bram's source, it doesn't seem to support
this out of the box.  Instead shows a bunch of hideous ~^09 type characters
for 1 character (or something that looks just as ugly.)

I did this:

*./configure
make
sudo make install
*
Is there a simple arg I can do to simply just get a function Vim without
having to read 500 pages of documentation?  Something like *./configure
--add_basic_utf_support*

Many thanks!


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smu johnson <[email protected]>

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