Console Vim 7.1.314 in Gnome-Terminal.

:language ctype -> Current ctype language: "C"
:verbose set encoding -> encoding=latin1
:verbose set termencoding -> termencoding=
:verbose setlocal keymap -> keymap=
:verbose setlocal imi -> iminsert=0
:filetype -> filetype detection:ON  plugin:OFF  indent:OFF

thanks.



Tony Mechelynck-2 wrote:
> 
> On 14/05/10 20:42, jujul wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> when typing latin character, vim either add a whitespace ("é"->"é ") or
>> something very different ("à"->"|   "). It used to work and have no idea
>> of
>> have changed.
>> Any suggestion?
>>
>> Just in case, below is my .vimrc...
>>
>> Thanks
>> Jul
>>
>>
>> set statusline=%f%m%r%h%w\ [POS=%04l,%04v][%p%%]\ [LEN=%L]
>> :set laststatus=2
>> set nocompatible
>> set autoindent
>> set smartindent
>> set expandtab
>> set tabstop=4
>> set shiftwidth=4
>> set showmatch
>> set ruler
>> set incsearch
>> set ignorecase
>> set smartcase
>> syntax on
>>
> 
> gvim (which flavour: W32, MacVim, GTK2, Motif, ...) or console Vim 
> (running in which terminal: cmd.exe, Terminal.app, Linux text console, 
> xterm, konsole, mlterm, gnome-terminal, ...)? Also,
> 
>       :language ctype
>       :verbose set encoding? termencoding?
> 
> and in the editfile (or one of them) where you have problems,
> 
>       :verbose setlocal keymap? imi?
> 
> and for my own edification (not relevant to the problem at hand)
> 
>       :filetype
> 
> (:filetype without :set before it and with nothing after it)
> 
> 
> I recommend to keep 'encoding' at utf-8 but some precautions may be 
> necessary: see http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Working_with_Unicode
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> Tony.
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