hi list,



> let &termencoding = &encoding
> set encoding=utf-8
>

I changed this and now it seems to work;

> I would suggest, however, that you use an utf-8 locale, because then
> you don't have to change encoding settings at all (as long as you work
> with utf-8 files.)


how can I find out what kind of encoding my terminal uses?

many thanx
doris





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