> gvim
> encoding=latin1
> guifont=

I suspect the "latin1" is the bulk of the problem, and if your 
default font doesn't support a full compliment of characters, 
that would compound the issue.  Try setting your encoding to 
"utf-8" and then possibly re-pasting.  This is where Tony usually 
jumps in with his much deeper expertise on all the peculiarities 
of unicode/encodings/fonts/etc.  At least from my testing (on 
Debian), I did the following:

  1) start gvim
  2) :set encoding=utf-8
  3) pasted the content of your original message with non-latin1 
characters

and it displayed as desired.

-tim




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