2009/4/27 pansz <[email protected]>

>
>
> the minimum .vimrc file to get things work:
>
> set nocompatible
> set encoding=utf-8
> set fileencodings=ucs-bom,utf-8,(add-your-local-jp-encodings-here)
>
> Also, you may need to check the actual encoding of your text file, is it
> really utf-8?
>
>
I did those things, use the big version, still no luck.

I start a new text file:

sjohn...@web1:~$ vi moose.txt

  1 ▒~\~X▒~[~[
~
~
:wq


sjohn...@web1:~$ cat moose.txt
蜘蛛

I cant figure this out for the life of me.  pansz:  It looks as though you
are using Simp Hanzi and are chinese... do you think you could make a URL to
a Chinese UTF-8 type test and we can then asses if it's UTF-8 and not some
strange Japanese thing?  I'm not even Japanese as a nationality, actually
Canadian, and hate using SHIFT-JIS so hopefully it's not creeping its way
into my work.

Thanks




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