On 06.01.2010 14:20, Mike Williams wrote:

Not a trivial problem to solve at the time. When discussed with Bram it
was decided this was not wanted. Dunno if time has changed the argument
at all.

I'm complaining about this issue for the last ten years. This is just unbelievable: such a mighty text editor as gVim just does not allow Windows international users to print their texts when gVim is set to use UTF-8 as it's internal encoding... :(

Note, please: you are _forced_ to use the UTF-8 as gVim internal encoding if you want to be able to perform encoding conversions...

I just don't remember any other text editor with such restriction (not counting the crippleware ones)...

For many of us printing is as important as saving your edits.
Can you imagine a full-featured text editor in a year 2010 which does not allow users to save or print the text files? :(

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